Credentials:FDC, MSc, RD
Bio:Dawna Royall is a Senior Evidence Analyst for PEN® and is the Editor of the Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research. She is also a contract research consultant for the University of Guelph with research interests that focus on improving the effectiveness of nutrition services in primary care. She completed her undergraduate degree in nutrition at the University of Manitoba, a Dietetic Internship at Kingston General Hospital and an MSc in Nutritional Sciences at the University of Toronto. She has worked as a clinical dietitian and a research coordinator.
Does maternal fluoride supplementation during pregnancy and lactation (where community water supply does not contain recommended fluoride levels) impact the incidence of early childhood caries (ECC) in infancy and childhood?
Role: Reviewer
Role: Author
Other than the fluoridation of water, what methods are effective in delivering fluoride to children?
Are infants who receive breastmilk (either via breast or bottle), at risk for developing early childhood caries (ECC)?
Are infants who receive formula at risk for developing early childhood caries (ECC)?
Is water fluoridation an effective method for delivering fluoride to children?
Oral Health - Pediatrics/Paediatrics Background
View Resource