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The cost and effectiveness of school-based preventive dental care

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  • Klein, S.P.
  • Bohannan, H.M.
  • Bell, R.M.
  • Disney, J.A.
  • Foch, C.B.
  • Graves, R.C.

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The National Preventive Dentistry Demonstration Program assessed the cost and effectiveness of various types and combinations of school-based preventive dental care procedures. The program involved 20,052 first, second, and fifth graders from five fluoridated and five nonfluoridated communities. These children were examined at baseline and assigned to one of six treatment regimens. Four years later, 9,566 members of this group were examined again. Analyses of their dental examination data showed that dental health lessons, brushing and flossing, fluoride tablets and mouthrinsing, and professionally applied topical fluorides were not effective in reducing a substantial amount of dental decay, even when all of these procedures were used together. Occlusal sealants prevented one to two carious surfaces in four years. Children who were especially susceptible to decay did not benefit appreciably more from any of the preventive measures than did children in general. Annual direct per capita costs were $23 for sealant or fluoride prophy/gel applications and $3.29 for fluoride mouthrinsing. Communal water fluoridation was reaffirmed as the most cost-effective means of reducing tooth decay in children.

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  • Klein, S.P. & Bohannan, H.M. & Bell, R.M. & Disney, J.A. & Foch, C.B. & Graves, R.C., 1985. "The cost and effectiveness of school-based preventive dental care," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 75(4), pages 382-391.
  • Handle: RePEc:aph:ajpbhl:10.2105/ajph.75.4.382_2
    DOI: 10.2105/AJPH.75.4.382
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    1. Anjum Khurshid, 2010. "Effectiveness of preventive oral health care in Hispanic children living near US–Mexico border," International Journal of Public Health, Springer;Swiss School of Public Health (SSPH+), vol. 55(4), pages 291-298, August.
    2. Ron Akehurst & Diane Sanderson, 1993. "Cost-effectiveness in dental health: a review of strategies available for preventing caries," Working Papers 106chedp, Centre for Health Economics, University of York.

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