Problemi correnti
Il fluoro: una nuova metodica di assunzione
FLUORIDE ADMINISTRATION: A NEW METHOD
IDA MARINI, FEDERICO VECCHIET, GIULIO ALESSANDRI BONETTI, LUIGI CHECCHI
Cattedra di Chirurgia Speciale Odontostomatologica, Università di Bologna
Febbraio 1999 - pagg. 102 -104
Abstract
Various methods for fluoride administration are currently used: water fluoridation, oral tablets,
fluoridated tooth paste. A new method is now suggested: intraoral fluoride realising
device. The method is rapidly effective, comfortable and is specifically indicated in disabled
patients where adequate oral hygiene is difficult. The low concentration of fluoride released
by the device (0.04 mg/day) is sufficient to prevent caries without any risk of fluorosis.
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3. Pendrys DG, Morse DE: Fluoride supplement use by children in fluoridated communities. J Public Health Dent 55, 160, 1995.
4. Petti S, Tarsitani G, Panfili P, Simonetti D’Arca A: Oral hygiene, sucrose consumption and dental caries prevalence in adolescent systemic fluoride non-users. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 25, 334, 1997.
5. Suckling G, Coote GE, Cutress TW, Gao J: Proton microprobe assessment of the distribution of fluoride in the enamel and dentine of developing central incisors of sheep and changes induced by daily fluoride supplements. Arch Oral Biol 40, 439, 1995.
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7. Clark DC, Hann HJ, Williamson MF, Berkowitz J: Influence of exposure to various fluoride technologies on the prevalence of dental fluorosis. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 22, 461, 1994.
8. Lussi A, Jaggi T, Scharer S: The influence of different factors on in vitro enamel erosion. Caries Res 27, 387, 1993.
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11. Heller KE, Eklund SA, Burt BA: Dental caries and dental fluorosis at varying water fluoride. J Public Health Dent 57, 136, 1997.
12. Kandelman D: Sugar, alternative sweeteners and meal frequency in relation to caries prevention: new perspectives. Br J Nutr 77, S121, 1997.
13. Strohmenger L, Brioschi D, Vogel M: Evaluation of community intervention in caries prevention. Minerva Stomatol 37, 1, 1988.
14. Beighton D, Adamson A, Rugg-Gunn A: Association between dietary intake, dental caries experience and salivary bacterial levels in 12-years-old English schoolchildren. Arch Oral Biol 41, 271, 1996.
15. Brambilla E, Belluomo G, Malerba A, Buscaglia M, et al: Oral administration of fluoride in pregnant women, and the relation between concentration in maternal plasma and in amniotic fluid. Arch Oral Biol 39, 991, 1994.
16. Curzon ME, Pollard MA: Integration of methods for determining the acido/cariogenic potential of foods: a comparison of several different methods. Caries Res 30, 126, 1996.
17. Heilman JR, Kiritsy MC, Levy SM, Wefel JS: Fluoride concentrations of infant foods. J Am Dent Assoc 128, 857, 1997.
18. Sonis A, Castle J, Duggan C: Infant nutrition: implication for somatic growth, adult onset diseases, an oral health. Curr Opin Pediatr 9, 289, 1997.
19. Rock WP, Sabieha AM: The relationship between reported toothpaste usage in infancy and fluorosis of permanent incisors. Br Dent J 183, 165, 1997.
20. Van Vinkle S, Levy SM, Kiritsy MC, Heilman JR, et al: Water and formula fluoride concentrations: significance for infants fed formula. Pediatr Dent 17, 305, 1995.
21. Nourjah P, Horowitz AM, Wagener DK: Factors associated with the use of fluoride supplements and fluoride dentifrice by infants and toddlers. J Public Health Dent 54, 47, 1994.
22. Strohmenger L, Barozzi G, Malerba A, Brioschi D, et al: Dental conditions and oral hygiene level of school age subjects in USSL. Stomatol Mediterr 7, 31, 1987.
23. Marini I, Alessandri Bonetti G, Checchi L: Somministrazione intra-orale a rilascio controllato di fluoro. Prevenzione ed Assistenza Dentale 1, 18, 1997.
24. Rugg-Gunn AJ, al-Mohammadi SM, Butler TJ: Effects of fluoride in drinking water, nutritional status and socio-economic status on the prevalence of developmental defects of dental enamel in permanent teeth in Saudi 14-yearsold boys. Caries Res 31, 259, 1997.
