Urinary fluoride excretion after application of fluoride varnish and use of fluoride toothpaste in young children

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Urinary fluoride excretion after application of fluoride varnish and use of fluoride toothpaste in young children. / Lockner, Frida; Twetman, Svante; Stecksén-Blicks, Christina.

In: International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, Vol. 27, No. 6, 11.2017, p. 463-468.

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Lockner, F, Twetman, S & Stecksén-Blicks, C 2017, 'Urinary fluoride excretion after application of fluoride varnish and use of fluoride toothpaste in young children', International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, vol. 27, no. 6, pp. 463-468. https://doi.org/10.1111/ipd.12284

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Lockner, F., Twetman, S., & Stecksén-Blicks, C. (2017). Urinary fluoride excretion after application of fluoride varnish and use of fluoride toothpaste in young children. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 27(6), 463-468. https://doi.org/10.1111/ipd.12284

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Lockner F, Twetman S, Stecksén-Blicks C. Urinary fluoride excretion after application of fluoride varnish and use of fluoride toothpaste in young children. International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2017 Nov;27(6):463-468. https://doi.org/10.1111/ipd.12284

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Lockner, Frida ; Twetman, Svante ; Stecksén-Blicks, Christina. / Urinary fluoride excretion after application of fluoride varnish and use of fluoride toothpaste in young children. In: International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry. 2017 ; Vol. 27, No. 6. pp. 463-468.

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title = "Urinary fluoride excretion after application of fluoride varnish and use of fluoride toothpaste in young children",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: The efficacy and safety of combined use of topical fluoride products are essential issues that must be monitored.AIM: To assess urinary excretion of fluoride after application of two different dental varnishes containing 2.26% fluoride in 3- to 4-year-old children and to compare the levels with and without parallel use of fluoride toothpaste.DESIGN: Fifteen healthy children were enrolled to a randomized crossover trial that was performed in two parts: Part I with twice-daily tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste and Part II with twice-daily brushing with a non-fluoride toothpaste. After a 1-week run-in period, 0.1 mL of the two fluoride varnishes (Duraphat and Profluorid Varnish) was topically applied in a randomized order. Baseline and experimental urine was collected during 6-h periods. The fluoride content was determined with an ion-sensitive electrode.RESULTS: There was a statistically significant increase in the 6-h fluoride excretion after application of both experimental varnishes, with and without parallel use of fluoride toothpaste (P < 0.01). When fluoridated toothpaste was used, the mean fluoride excretion was 0.20 mg/6 h after application of Duraphat and 0.29 mg/6 h after application of Profluorid Varnish (P = 0.18).CONCLUSIONS: Topical applications of 0.1 mL of fluoride varnish significantly increased the 6-h fluoride excretion. As some individuals displayed excretion levels exceeding the optimal fluoride exposure, a restricted use of fluoride toothpaste in connection with the varnish applications would decrease fluoride exposure.",
author = "Frida Lockner and Svante Twetman and Christina Stecks{\'e}n-Blicks",
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N2 - BACKGROUND: The efficacy and safety of combined use of topical fluoride products are essential issues that must be monitored.AIM: To assess urinary excretion of fluoride after application of two different dental varnishes containing 2.26% fluoride in 3- to 4-year-old children and to compare the levels with and without parallel use of fluoride toothpaste.DESIGN: Fifteen healthy children were enrolled to a randomized crossover trial that was performed in two parts: Part I with twice-daily tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste and Part II with twice-daily brushing with a non-fluoride toothpaste. After a 1-week run-in period, 0.1 mL of the two fluoride varnishes (Duraphat and Profluorid Varnish) was topically applied in a randomized order. Baseline and experimental urine was collected during 6-h periods. The fluoride content was determined with an ion-sensitive electrode.RESULTS: There was a statistically significant increase in the 6-h fluoride excretion after application of both experimental varnishes, with and without parallel use of fluoride toothpaste (P < 0.01). When fluoridated toothpaste was used, the mean fluoride excretion was 0.20 mg/6 h after application of Duraphat and 0.29 mg/6 h after application of Profluorid Varnish (P = 0.18).CONCLUSIONS: Topical applications of 0.1 mL of fluoride varnish significantly increased the 6-h fluoride excretion. As some individuals displayed excretion levels exceeding the optimal fluoride exposure, a restricted use of fluoride toothpaste in connection with the varnish applications would decrease fluoride exposure.

AB - BACKGROUND: The efficacy and safety of combined use of topical fluoride products are essential issues that must be monitored.AIM: To assess urinary excretion of fluoride after application of two different dental varnishes containing 2.26% fluoride in 3- to 4-year-old children and to compare the levels with and without parallel use of fluoride toothpaste.DESIGN: Fifteen healthy children were enrolled to a randomized crossover trial that was performed in two parts: Part I with twice-daily tooth brushing with fluoride toothpaste and Part II with twice-daily brushing with a non-fluoride toothpaste. After a 1-week run-in period, 0.1 mL of the two fluoride varnishes (Duraphat and Profluorid Varnish) was topically applied in a randomized order. Baseline and experimental urine was collected during 6-h periods. The fluoride content was determined with an ion-sensitive electrode.RESULTS: There was a statistically significant increase in the 6-h fluoride excretion after application of both experimental varnishes, with and without parallel use of fluoride toothpaste (P < 0.01). When fluoridated toothpaste was used, the mean fluoride excretion was 0.20 mg/6 h after application of Duraphat and 0.29 mg/6 h after application of Profluorid Varnish (P = 0.18).CONCLUSIONS: Topical applications of 0.1 mL of fluoride varnish significantly increased the 6-h fluoride excretion. As some individuals displayed excretion levels exceeding the optimal fluoride exposure, a restricted use of fluoride toothpaste in connection with the varnish applications would decrease fluoride exposure.

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