MoolaMcPhersonRayner, Chrisleen AnnDept. of Geography and Environmental StudiesFaculty of Science2013-09-272024-03-202007/09/212007/09/212013-09-272024-03-202006https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9363Magister Artium - MADental caries is a multi-factorial disease that affects everyone irrespective of race, class or gender, however, the burden of the disease is often found in children from lower socio-economic backgrounds. The nature of the disease is such that it can be prevented. Various international studies on fluoride have shown a reduction in the prevalence of dental caries. By using geographical information systems, oral health data can be linked to the fluoride levels and further analysis could be done to identify areas at risk of dental caries as well as show patterns in the distribution of dental caries. The aim of this study was therefore to assess the effects of different levels of fluoride on the prevalence of dental caries in selected towns in the Northern Cape and Westen Cape. It also examined the application of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) to oral health data.enDental cariesPrevention and controlFluoridesAdverse effectsGeographic information systems - Northern CapeSouth AfricaGeographic information systems - Western CapeThe effects of fluoride levels in potable water: case studies in the Northern Cape and Mitchell's PlainThesisUniversity of the Western Cape