In September 1981, a study designed to compare the caries-preventive effects of a combined regimen of weekly fluoride rinsing and daily fluoride tablets with those of each procedures used alone was begun in Springfield, Ohio, a fluoride-deficient community. The approximately 1700 children attending 20 public and non-public elementary schools were randomly assigned to one of three treatment groups. The children in Group I dissolved and ingested daily a 1 mg F tablet; the children in Group III rinsed weekly with a 0.2% NaF solution; and Group II carried out both procedures. The assigned treatments were self-administered under the supervision of classroom teachers who received in-service training. Before the procedures were started, baseline DMFS examinations were conducted. First and second follow-up examinations were conducted in October 1983 and November 1986 respectively. Final DMFS examinations were conducted in May 1989. Data from this exam have been analyzed and a report has been published. Follow-up examinations for dental fluorosis were conducted in February 1992. Following completion of data analysis, a final report will be prepared.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research (NIDCR)
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Intramural Research (Z01)
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1Z01DE000310-12
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3839189
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12
Fiscal Year
1992
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National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research
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