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Volume 6, Issue 2, Pages 180-182 (June 2006)


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Intraoral slow-release fluoride devices may decrease the incidence of dental caries in high-risk children

Branca Heloisa de Oliveira, DDS, MPH (Faculty of Dentistry)email address

Article Title and Bibliographic Information

A clinical trial of a slow-releasing fluoride device in children.

Toumba KJ, Curzon ME. Caries Res 2005;39(3):195-200.

Level of Evidence

2b

Purpose/Question

This study sought to determine whether an intraoral slow-release fluoride device could prevent dental caries in high-risk primary school children.

Source of Funding

Wolfson Foundation

Type of Study/Design

Randomized controlled trial

University of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Blvd. 28 de Setembro 157, Sala 226, Vila, Isabel, Rio de Janeiro, 20557-030, Brazil

PII: S1532-3382(06)00029-7

doi:10.1016/j.jebdp.2006.04.013


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