Guest guest Posted February 23, 2012 Report Share Posted February 23, 2012 Thank you Miral! I downloaded it and will read it tonight. > > > Dear all, > Please note that low fluoride toothpaste (600)are no longer recommended. U can find all in this link > > http://www.dh.gov.uk/prod_consum_dh/groups/dh_digitalassets/documents/digitalass\ et/dh_102982.pdf > > years and young adults > > Delivering Better Oral Health 12 > > Advice EB Professional intervention EB > > All children and young adults • Brush twice daily • Brush last thing at night and on one other occasion • Use fluoridated toothpaste (1,350 ppm fluoride or above) • Spit out after brushing and do not rinse • The frequency and amount of sugary food and drinks should be reduced and, when consumed, limited to mealtimes. Sugars should not be consumed more than four times per day > > I V I IV > > III > > • Apply fluoride varnish to teeth twice yearly (2.2% F–) I > > Those giving concern (eg those likely to develop caries, those undergoing orthodontic treatment, those with special needs) > > All the above, plus: • Use a fluoride mouthrinse daily (0.05% NaF) at a different time to brushing I > > • Fissure seal permanent molars with resin sealant • Apply fluoride varnish to teeth 3–4 times yearly (2.2% F–) • For those 8+ years with active caries prescribe daily fluoride rinse • For those 10+ years with active caries prescribe 2,800 ppm toothpaste • For those 16+ years with active disease consider prescription of 5,000 ppm toothpaste • Investigate diet and assist adoption of good dietary practice > > I > > I > > I > > I > > I > > III > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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