ANALYSIS OF FLUORIDE TREATMENTS AND THEIR EFFECTIVENESS IN DIFFERENT POPULATIONS.
Abstract
Fluoride treatments are widely used in preventive dentistry to reduce the incidence of dental care. However, the effectiveness of fluoride treatments can vary among different populations due to various factors such as age, socioeconomic status, and overall oral health. This essay analyzes the effectiveness of fluoride treatments in different populations based on current research and evidence. The methodology includes a review of relevant literature on fluoride treatments, and the discussion focuses on the outcomes of fluoride treatments in various population groups. This essay also highlights the limitations of existing studies and provides recommendations for future research. Overall, the findings suggest that fluoride treatments are effective in reducing dental caries in most populations, but there is a need for more targeted interventions to address disparities in oral health outcomes.