Milsom K, Mitropoulos C M
Chester District Health Authority, UK.
Caries Res. 1990;24(4):286-9. doi: 10.1159/000261284.
The aim of this study was to compare the prevalence of developmental defects of enamel in fluoridated (1 ppm F) and non-fluoridated (less than 0.2 ppm F) communities in Cheshire, England. Eight-year-old children were examined under blind conditions. Only lifetime residents were included and only children with no history of dietary fluoride supplements. Significantly more children living in the fluoridated community (60%) had enamel defects compared to those in the non-fluoridated community (44%). In the fluoridated community, significantly more children whose parents claimed to begin brushing at an early age exhibited enamel defects.
本研究的目的是比较英国柴郡氟化物含量为1 ppm F的社区和氟化物含量低于0.2 ppm F的非氟化社区中牙釉质发育缺陷的患病率。在盲态条件下对8岁儿童进行检查。仅纳入终生居住于此的居民,且仅纳入无膳食氟补充剂史的儿童。与非氟化社区(44%)相比,生活在氟化社区的儿童出现牙釉质缺陷的比例显著更高(60%)。在氟化社区,父母声称在儿童早期就开始刷牙的儿童出现牙釉质缺陷的比例显著更高。