Topical fluoride application for adultsHogan JI.doi:10.1038/sj.bdj.4804551HoganJ IBritish Dental Journal
Topical silver diamine fluoride for managing dental caries in children and adultsThis is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To assess the effects of silver diamine fluoride in arresting and preventing caries in deciduous and permanent teeth (coronal and ...
In this context, monomer release similar to that the control group in the fluoride treatment groups may be regarded as an expected result in the current study. In terms of monomer releases among the materials, UDMA and Bis-GMA releases were higher in Z550 than in FBF and DXP after both ...
pmhdev,PubMedHealth - Professional fluoride varnish treatment for caries control: a systematic review of clinical trials 被引量: 143发表: 2004年 Prevention. Part 7: Professionally applied topical fluorides for caries prevention. This paper reviews the use of professionally applied topical fluorides (PA...
Surgical site infection (SSI) continues to be a common complication of surgery. The real benefit of using topical antibiotics for the prevention of SSI in abdominal hernia repair surgery is still unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of to
comparison of efficacy of silicone gel, silicone gel sheeting, and topical onion extract including heparin and allantoin for the treatment of postburn hypertrophic scars 热度: optimal acidulated phosphate fluoride gel etching time for surface treatment of feldspathic porcelain on shear bond strength to ...
Fluoride treatment when incorporated with re-mineralising agent had no significant effect on caries prevention CONCLUSION: Fluoride prevents radiation caries. However, to delineate its exact formulation, dosage or frequency, there is need for more well conducted randomised controlled trials....
The recommendations are stratified by age groups and caries risk and indicate that periodic fluoride treatments should be considered for both children and adults who are at moderate or high risk of developing caries. Included in the clinical recommendations is a summary table that can be used as ...
There is weak unreliable evidence that starting the use of fluoride toothpaste in children under 12 months of age may be associated with an increased risk of fluorosis. The evidence for its use between the age of 12 and 24 months is equivocal. If the risk of fluorosis is of concern, the ...
PATFs are indicated for children and adults with one or... Hawkins,R.,Locker,... - 《British Dental Journal》 被引量: 87发表: 2003年 Fluoride supplements (tablets, drops, lozenges or chewing gums) for preventing dental caries in children Dental Caries [*prevention & control]Fluorides [*...