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The effect of fluoride? The effect of sealants? The Cochrane Review estimated that the caries-preventive effect ranges from 87% at 12 months to 60% at 48–54 months, but heavily depends on sufficient retention of the sealant. Ahovuo-Saloranta et al., 2008

Tooth brushing with fluoridated toothpaste is the first choice to control caries development. Tooth brushing twice a day with a 1,450–1,500 ppm fluoridated toothpaste by trained parents and/or children, supplemented with 2–4 topical fluoride applications annually are advisable in order to control occlusal caries development during the eruption period Marinho VC, Higgins JP, Logan S, Sheiham A: Fluoride gels for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2002; 2:CD Marinho VC, Higgins JP, Sheiham A, Logan S: Fluoride toothpastes for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2003; 1:CD

Pit and fissure sealant program in Lithuania

Childrens pit and fissures sealants program financing in Lithuania

Number of services provided during pit and fissure sealant program in 2006 – 2010

Year Participants in pit and fissure sealant program as share of total 6-13 population (%)

K. Saldūnaitė, A. Pūrienė, S. Milčiuvienė, V. Brukienė, J. Kutkauskienė. Analysis of dental caries prevention program in 7–12-year-old Lithuanian schoolchildren Medicina (Kaunas) 2009; 45(11)

7-8 years old12 years old participated in pit and fissure program Presuming that sealants are the main means to prevent caries, the effectiveness of the program among 7-8 year-old is 1:8,62 Presuming that sealants are the main means to prevent caries, the effectiveness of the program among 12 year-old is 1:12,8 teeth of more than 8 children should be sealed for one kid to avoid caries among 7-8 year-old teeth of more than 12 children should be sealed for one kid to avoid caries among 12 year-old The prevalence of dental caries

Conclusions by independent agency for health care evaluation Pit and fissure program implemented in Lithuania in August 2004 – September 2007 prevented from caries 19-31,8 thousand children aged Taking into account the results of the program in it was expected that continuation of the program in will decrease caries for thousand children (10-17 % of all 7-13 population). Program did not ensure equal participation opportunities, it had no clear goals set at the beginning, costs and utility ration is unacceptable. Program had a economic and social effect. It is advised to continue the program, including monitoring of the results every 2-3 years via epidemiological surveys. Programs funds should also be used to promote healthy lifestyle, teaching of oral hygiene and use of topical fluoride.