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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 137, No 8, 1151-1159.
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ASSOCIATION REPORT |
Evidence-based clinical recommendations
Background. With the dramatic increase in the amount of scientific information available about oral health, an evidence-based approach to oral health care and the practice of dentistry is necessary. There is a need to summarize, critique and disseminate scientific evidence and to translate the evidence into a practical format that is used easily by dentists The evidence-based clinical recommendations in this report were developed by an expert panel established by the American Dental Association Council on Scientific Affairs that evaluated the collective body of scientific evidence on the effectiveness of professionally applied topical fluoride for caries prevention. The recommendations are intended to assist dentists in clinical decision making.
Types of Studies Reviewed. MEDLINE and the Cochrane Library were searched for systematic reviews and clinical studies of professionally applied topical fluorideincluding gel, foam and varnishthrough October 2005.
Results. Panelists were selected on the basis of their expertise in the relevant subject matter. The recommendations are stratified by age groups and caries risk and indicate that periodic fluoride treatments should be considered for both children and adults who are at moderate or high risk of developing caries. Included in the clinical recommendations is a summary table that can be used as a chairside resource.
Clinical Implications. The dentist, knowing the patients health history and vulnerability to oral disease, is in the best position to make treatment decisions in the interest of each patient. These clinical recommendations must be balanced with the practitioners professional expertise and the individual patients preferences.
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