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Cochrane EvidencePublished 29 Jul 2016
Fluoride mouthrinses for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents
Review question How effective and safe is the use of fluoride mouthrinse for preventing tooth decay (dental caries) in children and adolescents compared with placebo (a mouthrinse without the active ingredient fluoride) or no treatment? Background Tooth decay is a health problem worldwide, affecting the vast majority of adults and children. Levels ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 21 Apr 2016
Interventions with pregnant women and new mothers for preventing caries in children
Protocol: To assess the effects of interventions with pregnant women and mothers of infants up to the age of 12 months on dental caries experience in their children up to the age of 6 years. Specifically, the intervention types include: 1) clinical interventions, 2) oral health education and promotion, and 3) policy and access to services. -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 3 Sep 2015
Fluoridated milk for preventing tooth decay
Review question We compared the evidence on the effects of fluoridated milk versus non-fluoridated milk for the prevention of tooth decay. Background Tooth decay remains a major public health problem in most industrialised countries, affecting 60% to 90% of schoolchildren and the vast majority of adults. It is the primary cause of oral pain and ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 28 Aug 2015
Fluoride supplementation in pregnant women for preventing dental caries in the primary teeth of their children
Protocol: To evaluate the effects of women taking fluoride supplements (tablets, drops, lozenges or chewing gum) during pregnancy to prevent caries in the primary teeth of their children. -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 18 Jun 2015
Water fluoridation to prevent tooth decay
Background Tooth decay is a worldwide problem affecting most adults and children. Untreated decay may cause pain and lead to teeth having to be removed. In many parts of the world, tooth decay is decreasing. Children from poorer backgrounds still tend to have greater levels of decay. Fluoride is a mineral that prevents tooth decay. It occurs naturally ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 15 Jun 2015
Fluoride gels for preventing tooth decay in children and adolescents
Review question The main question was: How effective and safe is the use of fluoride gel for the prevention of tooth decay (dental caries) in children and adolescents compared to placebo (a treatment without the active ingredient fluoride) or no treatment? Background Tooth decay is a significant health problem worldwide, affecting not only the vast ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 13 Apr 2015
Antiseptic treatment (chlorhexidine) to prevent tooth decay in children and young people
Review question This review examined the effectiveness of varnishes and gels containing chlorhexidine in preventing tooth decay in children and young people. Background Tooth decay is a very common disease that over time destroys the tooth surface. It has been estimated to affect up to 80% of people in high-income countries and, despite being preventable ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 26 Mar 2015
Can xylitol used in products like sweets, candy, chewing gum and toothpaste help prevent tooth decay in children and adults?
Review question This review has been produced to assess whether or not xylitol, a natural sweetener used in products such as sweets, candy, chewing gum and toothpaste, can help prevent tooth decay in children and adults. Background Tooth decay is a common disease affecting up to 90% of children and most adults worldwide. It impacts on quality of ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 28 Nov 2014
Slow-release fluoride devices for the control of dental decay
Review question We conducted this review to assess the effects of different types of slow-release fluoride devices on preventing, stopping, or reversing the progression of tooth decay on all surface types of deciduous ('baby') and permanent teeth. Background Tooth decay is not distributed evenly among the population, with certain groups being at ... -
Cochrane EvidencePublished 18 Dec 2013
Cleaning between the teeth using interdental brushes for the prevention and control of gum diseases and tooth decay in adults
Review question This review, carried out by the Cochrane Oral Health Group, seeks to evaluate the effects of interdental (between the teeth) brushing in addition to toothbrushing as compared with toothbrushing on its own or toothbrushing plus flossing for the prevention and control of periodontal (gum) diseases, dental plaque (a sticky film containing ...
