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Association between fluoride intake from drinking water and severity of dental fluorosis in Northern and Western Mexico: systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Oral Health
Gamarra J   +10 more
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Identifying the oral microbiome of adolescents with and without dental fluorosis based on full-length 16S rRNA gene sequencing. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Microbiol
Luo S   +17 more
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The simulation of dental fluorosis

Proceedings of the 2nd symposium on Applied perception in graphics and visualization, 2005
Dental fluorosis occurs when excess fluoride is incorporated into the enamel of developing teeth, resulting in a mottled appearance on eruption. The effects can range from mild white striations to more severe pitting and staining. In recent years there has been an increase in the prevalence of dental fluorosis, which is probably linked to an increase ...
David R. Simmons   +4 more
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Trends in the Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis in the United States: A Review [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Public Health Dentistry, 1987
This paper assesses, by comparing recent published evidence with Dean's pioneering work, whether an increase in the milder forms of dental fluorosis may have occurred since Dean's time.
Brian A Burt
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Perceptions of Dental Fluorosis

Journal of Dental Research, 1993
Mild dental fluorosis has long been accepted as a side-effect of water fluoridation and, more recently, has been recognized as a consequence of the use of other fluoride-based caries-preventive strategies. Traditionally, dental health professionals have not seen this as being of public health importance, but members of the public have not been asked ...
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Dental Fluorosis in Perspective

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1991
The relationship between fluoride in drinking water, caries and fluorosis was established 50 years ago. But additional sources that duplicate or expand fluoride benefits may not carry the same low risk for fluorosis and should be monitored.
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