Effective use of self-care fluoride administration in Asia.

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Abstract

The caries-preventive benefits of fluoride are generally accepted by dental researchers and practicing professionals worldwide. The benefits of fluoride toothpastes and mouthrinses have been supported by several high-quality systematic reviews. The formulation of a fluoride toothpaste and biological (salivary flow rate) and behavioral factors (brushing frequency, brushing time, post-brushing rinsing practices, timing of brushing, and amount of toothpaste applied) can influence anticaries efficacy. Fluoride mouthrinses have simpler formulations and can have better oral fluoride retention profiles than fluoride toothpastes, depending on post-brushing rinsing behaviors. Fluoride continues to be the mainstay of caries control; however, there is still the need to determine the most effective approach for fluoride utilization in children and adults who remain caries-active.

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Zero, D. T., Marinho, V. C., & Phantumvanit, P. (2012). Effective use of self-care fluoride administration in Asia. In Advances in dental research (Vol. 24, pp. 16–21). https://doi.org/10.1177/0022034511431262

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