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The Use of Fluoride In Infants and Children


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"The use of fluoride in infants and children Nutrition Committee , Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) Paediatr Child Health 2002;7(8):569-72 Reference No. N02-01 (Formerly N95-02) Revision in progress February 2009 Parent handout: Healthy teeth for children Index of position statements from the Nutrition and Gastroenterology Committee The Canadian Paediatric Society gives permission to print single copies of this document from our website. Visit the index of position statements to see which are available as pdf files. For permission to reprint or reproduce multiple copies, please submit a detailed request to info@cps.ca . Contents Fluorosis Mechanism of Action of Fluoride Toothpaste Underlying considerations Recommendations Table 1: Levels of evidence of the mechanisms of action of fluoride in preventing tooth decay Table 2: Recommended supplemental fluoride concentrations for children The introduction of fluoride to drinking water in 1958 resulted in a dramatic reduction of dental caries (1). Subsequently, fluoride supplements were advocated for children whose water was not fluoridated, and now almost all toothpaste contains fluoride. The result is that multiple sources of fluoride, such as fluoridated toothpastes, fluoride supplements (drops and lozenges) and naturally occurring fluoride, have contributed to an increase in the incidence of fluorosis. The challenge is to provide the right amount of fluoride in a reliable and safe manner. Fluoride has been found to be effective in preventing caries but there have been no controlled studies to evaluate the optimal dose. The recommendations on fluoride use in a 1995 statement by the Canadian Paediatric Society (CPS) (2) differed substantially from those of t"
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