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  • Dental Public Health
  • Pediatric Dentistry
  • Preventive Dentistry

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  • Dental caries is the most prevalent chronic oral disease in children.
  • This progressive disease leads to significant school absenteeism, impacting over 51 million hours yearly.
  • Current management shifts from surgical interventions to preventive, medical-model approaches.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the importance of fluoride therapy in caries prevention and reduction.
  • To emphasize the need for individualized caries risk assessment by dental professionals.
  • To advocate for a coordinated approach to fluoride delivery from multiple sources.

Main Methods:

  • Review of contemporary caries management philosophies.
  • Discussion of various in-office and over-the-counter fluoride products.
  • Emphasis on risk assessment and optimized fluoride utilization.

Main Results:

  • Fluoride therapy is a highly promoted strategy for caries prevention.
  • Dental professionals play a crucial role in assessing caries risk.
  • Optimizing fluoride use requires a coordinated delivery strategy due to multiple exposure sources.

Conclusions:

  • A shift towards preventive strategies, particularly fluoride therapy, is essential for managing dental caries in children.
  • Individualized risk assessment and optimized, coordinated fluoride application are key to effective caries management.
  • Dental professionals must integrate comprehensive fluoride strategies into patient care.