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Title: A pilot study of preschoolers' use of regular-flavored dentifrices and those flavored for children. Author: Levy SM, Maurice TJ, Jakobsen JR. Journal: Pediatr Dent; 1992; 14(6):388-91. PubMed ID: 1303548. Abstract: Ingestion of fluoride dentifrice by preschool children recently has been implicated as a risk factor for dental fluorosis. The availability of dentifrices flavored for children could increase fluoride ingestion by young children at risk for dental fluorosis. This article reports results of a pilot study of use of regular-flavored dentifrice and those flavored for children among 29 preschool children. Using a crossover design, larger quantities of fluoride dentifrice specially flavored for children were used compared with the quantities of regular-flavored dentifrice. Pediatric dentists and other health care providers should advise parents to supervise preschoolers' toothbrushing. Preschoolers should use only small, pea-sized quantities of dentifrice to avoid increased risks of dental fluorosis.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]