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The CATFISH study protocol: an evaluation of a water fluoridation scheme

机译:CATFISH研究方案:水氟化方案的评估

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Tooth decay is the commonest disease of childhood. We have known for over 90?years that fluoride can prevent tooth decay; it is present in nearly all toothpastes and can be provided in mouthwashes, gels and varnishes. The oldest method of applying fluoride is via the water supply at a concentration of 1 part per million. The two most important reviews of water fluoridation in the United Kingdom (the York Review and MRC Report on water fluoridation and health) concluded that whilst there was evidence to suggest water fluoridation provided a benefit in caries reduction, there was a need to improve the evidence base in several areas. This study will use a natural experiment to assess the incidence of caries in two geographical areas, one in which the water supply is returned to being fluoridated following a discontinuation of fluoridation and one that continues to have a non-fluoridated water supply. The oral health of two discrete study populations will be evaluated - those born 9?months after the water fluoridation was introduced, and those who were in their 1st year of school after the introduction of fluoridated water. Both populations will be followed prospectively for 5?years using a census approach in the exposed group along with matched numbers recruitment in a non-exposed control. Parents of the younger cohort will complete questionnaires every 6?months with child clinical examination at ages 3 and 5, whilst the older cohort will have clinical examinations only, at approximately 5, 7 and 11?years old. This project provides a unique opportunity to conduct a high quality evaluation of the reintroduction of a water fluoridation scheme, which satisfies the inclusion criteria stipulated by the York systematic review and can address the design issues identified in the MRC report. The research will make a major contribution to the understanding of the costs and effects of water fluoridation in the UK in the 21st Century. Its findings will help inform UK policy on this important public health intervention and may have a significant impact on public health policy in other developed countries. There is currently true equipoise in relation to the effectiveness of water fluoridation in contemporary populations and while the biological plausibility is well established, there is a need to examine impact on the changing epidemiological status of dental decay.
机译:蛀牙是儿童最常见的疾病。我们已经知道90多年了,氟化物可以预防蛀牙。它几乎存在于所有牙膏中,可以在漱口水,凝胶和清漆中提供。施用氟化物的最古老方法是通过供水,浓度为百万分之一。英国对水氟化的两个最重要的评论(《纽约评论》和MRC关于水氟化与健康的报告)得出结论,尽管有证据表明水氟化对减少龋齿有好处,但仍需要改进证据基地在几个领域。这项研究将使用自然实验来评估两个地理区域中龋齿的发生率,其中一个区域的供水在氟化停止后恢复为氟化状态,而另一个继续保持非氟化的供水状态。将评估两个离散研究人群的口腔健康状况-引入水氟化后9个月出生的人,以及引入氟化水后在第一年上学的人。在人口暴露组中使用普查方法对这两个人群进行为期5年的前瞻性随访,在未接触的对照组中采用匹配的人数招募。年龄较小的队列的父母将每6个月填写一次问卷调查,并在3和5岁时进行儿童临床检查,年龄较大的队列将仅在大约5、7和11岁时进行临床检查。该项目提供了一个独特的机会,可以对水氟化方案的重新引入进行高质量评估,该评估可以满足约克系统审查规定的纳入标准,并且可以解决MRC报告中确定的设计问题。该研究将对理解21世纪英国水氟化的成本和影响做出重大贡献。它的发现将有助于英国就这一重要的公共卫生干预措施制定政策,并可能对其他发达国家的公共卫生政策产生重大影响。关于当代人群中水氟化的有效性,目前存在真正的平衡,虽然生物学上的合理性已得到充分确立,但有必要研究对改变的蛀牙流行病学状况的影响。

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