About this resource:
Source: The Cochrane Collaborative
Last Reviewed: July 2016
Workgroups: Oral Health Workgroup
In this Cochrane systemic review, the Cochrane Collaborative found that supervised, regular use of fluoride mouth rinse can reduce tooth decay in children and adolescents. The review included trials that compared fluoride mouth rinse with a placebo or no treatment for children (ages 6 to 14 years). Researchers found that after 2 to 3 years, fluoride mouth rinse can reduce tooth decay in permanent teeth. They found little information about unwanted side effects and no information on its effect on baby teeth.
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Suggested Citation
Marinho, V,C,C., Chong, L-Y., Worthington, H.V., & Walsh, T. (2016). Fluoride mouthrinses for preventing dental caries in children and adolescents. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2016 (7). DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002284.pub2