Journal article
The impact of changing dental needs on cost savings from fluoridation
AC Campain, RJ Marino, FAC Wright, D Harrison, DL Bailey, MV Morgan
Australian Dental Journal | Published : 2010
Abstract
Background: Although community water fluoridation has been one of the cornerstone strategies for the prevention and control of dental caries, questions are still raised regarding its cost-effectiveness. This study assessed the impact of changing dental needs on the cost savings from community water fluoridation in Australia. Methods: Net costs were estimated as Costs(programme) minus Costs(averted caries). Averted costs were estimated as the product of caries increment in non-fluoridated community, effectiveness of fluoridation and the cost of a carious surface. Modelling considered four age-cohorts: 6-20, 21-45, 46-65 and 66+ years and three time points 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Cost of a ca..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors would also like to acknowledge the assistance of staff from Dental Health Services Victoria. This research was supported by funding from NHMRC Strategic Research Development Grant #219207.