Low Strength Silver Fluoride Solutions As Clinically Effective Bacteriostatic And Cariostatic Agents
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$147,800.00
Summary
Scientific evidence indicates that low concentrations of silver are effective in countering bacteria involved in dental decay, and that solutions of silver fluoride are effective in stopping progression of dental decay. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of low strength silver fluoride solutions in the clinical management of dental decay in children. Such solutions may provide a simplified technique for controlling dental decay in populations which lack traditional resources
Comparison Of Three Workforce Models To Improve Oral Health & Public Dental Care For Disadvantaged Adults Living In Rura
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$98,131.00
Summary
The proposed study will compare two workforce models incorporating new clinical teams with new programs (oral health promotion, prevention and timely restorative dental care) in targeted communities in rural Tasmania with the existing model of public sector dental service. The results will provide an evidence-base for both workforce and service delivery policy and planning to improve access and equity in oral health and public dental care for people in rural areas.