Effect of Flouride Varnish in Prevention of Dental Caries
Nayab Mangi, Aosaf Anwar Memon, Farah Tasleem, Irshad Hussain Jakhrani, Munir Ahmed Banglani, Salman Shams
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ABSTRACT
Objective:
To
assess the effect of 5% sodium fluoride (NaF) varnish application in prevention
of caries in mixed dentition rural Jamshoro school children over the course of
6 months.
Methods:
children
with lower stage caries aged 7 to 10 years were included. Students were equally
divided in two groups. In Group-A students, 5% fluoride varnish was applied. While
in children of control group necessary instructions were given to the student
about dietary control. After 3 months, varnish applied teeth on both group’s
children were examined again and the rate of caries were documented by using
DMFT. After 3 months fluoride varnish was applied to both groups using same
method and same directives. Dental caries was examined using the DMFT score
after six months of application of fluoride varnish in both groups. All the
data was recorded in the proforma.
Results:
In
this study total 108 children were studied, there was no significant difference
according to age and brush frequency among both groups p-value 0.146 and
0.088 respectively. Most of the children were using brush among both groups. A
starting of the trail mean of DMFT was 1.22+0.24 in group A and 1.39+0.56 in
group B. After 3 months it was almost equal among both groups as, while on six
months assessment DMFT was raised in control group in contrast to test group
p-value 0.012
Conclusion:
It
was concluded there was significant preventive effect/impact of fluoride
varnish on dental caries. DMFT was raised in control group during 6 months
rather than test group.
Keywords: Children, Dental
caries, Fluoride varnish