“…• Dental screening, in the present conditions prevailing in England, was ineffective to achieve the objectives of increasing attendance and active management of disease 7,8 • That both the providers (salaried dentists) 9 and the end users (parents, teachers, and school nurses) identi fied a failing in the process was the follow-up procedure or rather the lack of it 10 • The fluoridation of water would improve dental health for children; 11 reinforcing other researchers. 12 The use of fluoridated milk might be successful, but required further research 13 • The type of dental health education provided in general dental practice was usually about sugar consumption and brushing, varied between practitioners, there was a lack of clarity about the use of fl uorides, 14 lack of visual aids and leafl ets, and was targeted more upon the basis of the dentist's assessment of parental motivation.…”