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BMC Oral Health
The Dental Health of primary school children living in fluoridated, pre-fluoridated and non-fluoridated communities in New South Wales, Australia
Peter Lewis2  Meredith Kay3  Pathik Metha5  George Johnson4  Roy Byun1  Anthony S Blinkhorn5 
[1] South Western Sydney Local Health District, Liverpool, NSW 2170, Australia;Central Coast Local Health District, Ourimbah, NSW 2258, Australia;Breast Screen NSW, North Sydney Local Health District, Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney, NSW 2065, Australia;Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW 2000, Australia;Faculty of Dentistry, University of Sydney, 1 Mons Road, Westmead, NSW 2145, Australia
关键词: Australia;    Children;    Dental caries;    Water fluoridation;   
Others  :  1090354
DOI  :  10.1186/1472-6831-15-9
 received in 2014-05-19, accepted in 2015-01-14,  发布年份 2015
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【 摘 要 】

Background

The Local Government Area of Gosford implemented a water fluoridation scheme in 2008. Therefore the opportunity was taken to record the dental health of primary school children aged 5–7 years prior to the fluoridation and compare the results with other communities in NSW with different access to fluoridated water. The aim was to compare the oral health of New South Wales (Australia)s 5–7 year olds living in fluoridated, and non- fluoridated communities. One of the areas was due to implement water fluoridation and is termed the pre-fluoridation site.

Methods

Pupils in the first year of Public and Catholic Schools in three areas of NSW were recruited. Class lists were used to draw a sample of approximately 900 per area. This number allowed for a non-response rate of up to 30 per cent and would give a sample sufficient numbers to allow statistical inferences to be drawn. Children whose parents consented received a dental examination and the clinical data was collected on mark sense cards.

Results

In the 3 areas the proportion of children who received a dental examination varied; 77.5% (n = 825) for the fluoridated area, 80.1% (n = 781) for the pre-fluoridated area and 55.3% (n = 523) for the non-fluoridated area. The mean dmft was 1.40 for the fluoridated area, 2.02 for the pre-fluoridated area and 2.09 for the non-fluoridated area. These differences were statistically significant (p < 0.01). Differences were also noted in the proportion of children who were caries free, 62.6% fluoridated area, 50.8% for the pre-fluoride area and 48.6% for the non-fluoride location.

Conclusion

The children living in the well-established fluoridated area had less dental caries and a higher proportion free from disease when compared with the other two areas which were not fluoridated. Fluoridation demonstrated a clear benefit in terms of better oral health for young children.

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2015 Blinkhorn et al.; licensee BioMed Central.

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