
Vol. 41, No. 6, 2007
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Caries-Preventive Effectiveness of a Fluoride Varnish: A Randomized Controlled Trial in Adolescents with Fixed Orthodontic Appliances
C. Stecksén-Blicksa, G. Renforsb, N.D. Oscarsonb, F. Bergstrandc, S. Twetmand
aDepartment of Odontology, Paediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine, Umeå University, Umeå, bPublic Orthodontic Clinics, Lycksele and Skellefteå, and cCity Clinic in Orthodontics, Stockholm, Sweden; dDepartment of Cariology and Endodontics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
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Caries Res 2007;41:455-459 (DOI: 10.1159/000107932)
Key Words
- Enamel demineralization
- Fixed appliances
- Fluoride varnish
- Orthodontics
Abstract
The aim was to evaluate the efficacy of topical fluoride varnish applications on white spot lesion (WSL) formation in adolescents during treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances. The study design was a double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial with two parallel arms. The subjects were 273 consecutive 12- to 15-year-old children referred for maxillary treatment with fixed orthodontic appliances. The patients were randomly assigned to a test or a control group with topical applications of either a fluoride varnish (Fluor Protector) or a placebo varnish every 6th week during the treatment period. The outcome measures at debonding were incidence and progression of WSL on the upper incisors, cuspids and premolars as scored from digital photographs by 2 independent examiners. The attrition rate was 5%. The mean number of varnish applications was 10 (range 4-20) in both groups. The incidence of WSL during the treatment with fixed appliances was 7.4% in the fluoride varnish compared to 25.3% placebo group (p < 0.001). The mean progression score was significantly lower in the fluoride varnish group than in the placebo group, 0.8 ± 2.0 vs. 2.6 ± 2.8 (p < 0.001). The absolute risk reduction was 18% and the number needed to treat was calculated to 5.5. The results from the present study strongly suggest that regular topical fluoride varnish applications during treatment with fixed appliances may reduce the development of WSL adjacent to the bracket base. Application of fluoride varnish should be advocated as a routine measure in orthodontic practice. Copyright © 2007 S. Karger AG, Basel
Author Contacts Dr. Christina Stecksén-Blicks Department of Odontology, Paediatric Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå (Sweden) Tel. +46 90 785 6235, Fax +46 90 770 330 E-Mail christina.stecksen-blicks@odont.umu.se
Article Information
Received: January 31, 2007
Accepted after revision: March 19, 2007
Published online: September 7, 2007
Number of Print Pages : 5
Number of Figures : 3, Number of Tables : 1, Number of References : 17 |
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