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Appropriate uses of fluorides for children: guidelines from the Canadian Workshop on the Evaluation of Current Recommendations Concerning Fluorides.

机译:儿童氟化物的合理使用:加拿大有关氟化物现行建议的评估研讨会的指导原则。

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OBJECTIVE: To prevent fluorosis caused by excessive fluoride ingestion by revising recommendations for fluoride intake by children. OPTIONS: Limiting fluoride ingestion from fluoridated water, fluoride supplements and fluoride dentifrices. OUTCOMES: Reduction in the prevalence of dental fluorosis and continued prevention of dental caries. EVIDENCE: Before the workshop, experts prepared comprehensive literature reviews of fluoride therapies, fluoride ingestion and the prevalence and causes of dental fluorosis. The papers, which were peer-reviewed, revised and circulated to the workshop participants, formed the basis of the workshop discussions. VALUES: Recommendations to limit fluoride intake were vigorously debated before being adopted as the consensus opinion of the workshop group. BENEFITS, HARMS AND COSTS: Decrease in the prevalence of dental fluorosis with continuing preventive effects of fluoride use. The only significant cost would be in preparing new, low-concentration fluoride products for distribution. RECOMMENDATIONS: Fluoride supplementation should be limited to children 3 years of age and older in areas where there is less than 0.3 ppm of fluoride in the water supply. Children in all areas should use only a "pea-sized" amount of fluoride dentifrice no more than twice daily under the supervision of an adult. VALIDATION: These recommendations are almost identical to changes to recommendations for the use of fluoride supplements recently proposed by a group of European countries. SPONSORS: The workshop was organized by Dr. D. Christopher Clark, of the University of British Columbia, and Drs. Hardy Limeback and Ralph C. Burgess, of the University of Toronto, and funded by Proctor and Gamble Inc., Toronto, the Medical Research Council of Canada and Health Canada (formerly the Department of National Health and Welfare). The recommendations were formally adopted by the Canadian Dental Association in April 1993.
机译:目的:通过修改儿童摄入氟化物的建议,以防止因过量摄入氟化物而引起的氟中毒。选择:限制从氟化水,氟化物补充剂和氟化物洁牙剂中摄入氟化物。结果:减少氟中毒的患病率,并继续预防龋齿。证据:在研讨会之前,专家们准备了有关氟化物疗法,氟化物摄入以及氟中毒患病率和原因的综合文献综述。经过同行评审,修订并分发给研讨会参与者的论文构成了研讨会讨论的基础。价值:限制氟化物摄入量的建议经过了激烈的辩论,然后被采纳为研讨会小组的共识。好处,危害和成本:减少氟中毒的患病率并持续预防氟化物的使用。唯一的重大成本将是准备新的低浓度氟化物产品进行分销。建议:在供水中氟化物含量少于0.3 ppm的地区,应仅对3岁及以上的儿童补充氟化物。在成年人的监督下,所有地区的儿童每天仅可使用不超过两次的“豌豆大小”氟化物洁牙剂。验证:这些建议几乎与一组欧洲国家最近对使用氟化物补充剂的建议所做的更改相同。赞助者:研讨会由不列颠哥伦比亚大学的D. Christopher Clark博士和Dr.多伦多大学的Hardy Limeback和Ralph C. Burgess,由Proctor and Gamble Inc.,多伦多,加拿大医学研究理事会和加拿大卫生部(前国家卫生和福利部)资助。这些建议于1993年4月由加拿大牙科协会正式通过。

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