Description |
2 volumes : illustrations, maps ; 30 cm |
Contents |
V. 1. pt. A. Review of methodology and results -- v. 2. pt. B. Excluded studies |
Summary |
"The current systematic review considers the recent evidence relating to the efficacy and safety of fluoride interventions, with emphasis upon those able to be delivered as a widespread public health initiative. Therefore, the systematic review's research questions relate to the cariesreducing benefits and associated potential health risks of providing fluoride systemically (via addition to water, milk and salt) and the use of topical fluoride agents (such as toothpaste, gel, varnish and mouthrinse). Whilst the review summarises the recent evidence, it does not constitute health policy or clinical practice recommendations--EXEXCUTIVE SUMMARY |
Notes |
"PUB.060.080.085.030", "C.007.793.210", "PUB.060" and "PUB.060.070.001" |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Australian Government 2007 |
Subject |
Water -- Fluoridation -- Australia -- Prevention.
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Dental caries -- Australia -- Prevention.
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Public health -- Australia.
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Author |
National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)
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ISBN |
1864964219 (Print) |
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1864964154 (online) |
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