Managing Early Childhood Caries for Young Children in China
Abstract
1. Introduction
Dental Care for Young Children in China
2. Atraumatic Restorative Treatment
3. Caries Management with Fluorides
3.1. Water Fluoridation in Mainland China and Hong Kong
3.2. Self-Applied Fluorides
Fluoride Toothpastes
3.3. Professionally Applied Fluorides
3.3.1. Fluoride Gels
3.3.2. Sodium Fluoride Varnishes
3.3.3. Silver Diamine Fluoride Solutions
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Van’t Hof et al. 2006 [17] | 28 | The 3-year survival rate for single-surface ART restorations was 86% Higher annual failure rate (17%) of multi-surface ART restorations, compared to that (5%) of single-surface restorations | Critically low |
Mickenautsch et al. 2010 [19] | 7 | No difference in the 2-year retention rates of ART and amalgam for single-surface restorations | Moderate |
de Amorim et al. 2012 [18] | 29 | The respective 2-year survival rates of single- and multi-surface ART restorations were 93% and 62% | Low |
Duangthip et al. 2016 [21] | 9 | The use of less-invasive approach with ART is beneficial in managing ECC in young children | Moderate |
Tedesco et al. 2017 [27] | 4 | No difference in survival rate between ART and conventional Class II restorations | Moderate |
Author, Year [Reference] | Duration, Children | Intervention Group | Caries Arrest Rate | Risk of Bias */Quality ** |
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Wang et al. 1984 [46] | 18 months, 68 children, 3.5–4.5 years | Gp 1: 38% SDF every 3 to 4 months Gp 2: Control | Gp 1: 85% Gp 2: 31% (p < 0.001) | Moderate/Poor |
Ye et al. 1995 [47] | 12 months, 300 primary teeth | 38% SDF, one off | 92% | High/Poor |
Chu et al. 2002 [42] | 30 months, 375 children, 3–5 years | Gp 1: Caries removal + 38% SDF once yearly Gp 2: 38% SDF once yearly Gp 3: Caries removal + 5% NaF 4 times yearly Gp 4: 5%NaF 4 times yearly Gp 5: Water (Control) | Gp 1: 60% Gp 2: 66% Gp 3: 37% Gp 4: 40% Gp 5: 34% (p < 0.001) | Moderate/Fair |
Yang et al. 2002 [48] | 6 months, 50 children, 3–6 years | 38% SDF, one off | 94% | High/Poor |
Zhi et al. 2012 [45] | 24 months, 212 children, 3–4 years | Gp 1: 38% SDF once yearly Gp 2: 38% SDF 2 times yearly | Gp 1: 79%, Gp 2: 91% (p < 0.05) | Low/Good |
Duangthip et al. 2016 [44] | 18 months, 304 children, 3–4 years | Gp 1: 30% SDF once yearly Gp 2: 30% SDF 3 times weekly at baseline Gp 3: 5% NaF 3 times weekly at baseline | Gp 1: 40% Gp 2: 35% Gp 3: 27% (p < 0.001) | Low/Good |
Fung et al. 2017 [43] | 30 months, 888 children, 3–4 years | Gp 1: 12% SDF once yearly Gp 2: 12% SDF 2 times yearly Gp 3: 38% SDF once yearly Gp 4: 38% SDF 2 times yearly | Gp 1: 55% Gp 2: 59% Gp 3: 67% Gp 4: 76% (p < 0.001) | Low/Good |
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Chen, K.J.; Gao, S.S.; Duangthip, D.; Lo, E.C.M.; Chu, C.H. Managing Early Childhood Caries for Young Children in China. Healthcare 2018, 6, 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare6010011
Chen KJ, Gao SS, Duangthip D, Lo ECM, Chu CH. Managing Early Childhood Caries for Young Children in China. Healthcare. 2018; 6(1):11. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare6010011
Chicago/Turabian StyleChen, Kitty Jieyi, Sherry Shiqian Gao, Duangporn Duangthip, Edward Chin Man Lo, and Chun Hung Chu. 2018. "Managing Early Childhood Caries for Young Children in China" Healthcare 6, no. 1: 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare6010011
APA StyleChen, K. J., Gao, S. S., Duangthip, D., Lo, E. C. M., & Chu, C. H. (2018). Managing Early Childhood Caries for Young Children in China. Healthcare, 6(1), 11. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare6010011