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Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2018
BACKGROUND Water fluoridation's effectiveness has been reaffirmed by systematic reviews. However, most of the included nonrandomised controlled before and after studies were conducted pre-1975. Opportunity for such studies is limited in a steady state of
A. Spencer, L. G. Do, D. Ha
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BACKGROUND Water fluoridation's effectiveness has been reaffirmed by systematic reviews. However, most of the included nonrandomised controlled before and after studies were conducted pre-1975. Opportunity for such studies is limited in a steady state of
A. Spencer, L. G. Do, D. Ha
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European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2009
This was to present a summary of the evidence from systematic reviews of the effectiveness and safety of water fluoridation.A search for relevant systematic reviews was conducted using the terms Fluoridation [Mesh] OR "water fluoridation" OR fluoridation OR (water AND fluoride) and was run from 01/01/2000 to 17/10/2008 in Pubmed, Embase, the Cochrane ...
Parnell, C, Whelton, H, O'Mullane, D
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This was to present a summary of the evidence from systematic reviews of the effectiveness and safety of water fluoridation.A search for relevant systematic reviews was conducted using the terms Fluoridation [Mesh] OR "water fluoridation" OR fluoridation OR (water AND fluoride) and was run from 01/01/2000 to 17/10/2008 in Pubmed, Embase, the Cochrane ...
Parnell, C, Whelton, H, O'Mullane, D
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Fluorides and Non-Fluoride Remineralization Systems
2013Caries develops when the equilibrium between de- and remineralization is unbalanced favoring demineralization. De- and remineralization occur depending on the degree of saturation of the interstitial fluids with respect to the tooth mineral. This equilibrium is positively influenced when fluoride, calcium and phosphate ions are added favoring ...
Amaechi, B.T., van Loveren, C.
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Social Science & Medicine, 1988
To date, many of the ways of controlling tooth decay involve the use of fluorides. Either systemically via fluoridated water and tablets, or, topically, with fluoride-containing toothpaste and mouthrinses. There is now evidence that the prevalence of dental caries is declining in communities with unfluoridated water, as well as in those with ...
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To date, many of the ways of controlling tooth decay involve the use of fluorides. Either systemically via fluoridated water and tablets, or, topically, with fluoride-containing toothpaste and mouthrinses. There is now evidence that the prevalence of dental caries is declining in communities with unfluoridated water, as well as in those with ...
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1977
Magnetic properties of matter have fascinated the human mind since antiquity. This particular interest has led men to create one of the most coherent frameworks of the theory of matter, which has evolved from the “divine force” invoked by Plato to modern quantum magnetodynamics.
Tressaud, Alain, Dance, Jean-Michel
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Magnetic properties of matter have fascinated the human mind since antiquity. This particular interest has led men to create one of the most coherent frameworks of the theory of matter, which has evolved from the “divine force” invoked by Plato to modern quantum magnetodynamics.
Tressaud, Alain, Dance, Jean-Michel
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Fluoride Mouthrinses and Fluoride Varnishes
Caries Research, 1993The cariostatic efficacy of rinsing with a 0.05-0.2% neutral sodium fluoride solution has been clearly demonstrated, especially in supervised school-based programmes in moderate and high caries risk children. The cost-benefit effect, however, is questionable in populations with low caries prevalence, and fluoride rinsing programmes are gradually being ...
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Advances in Dental Research, 1994
Fluoridation of domestic water supplies has been shown to be effective in reducing the prevalence of dental caries in numerous studies conducted world-wide over the last 50 years. The most widely used systemic alternative to water fluoridation is salt fluoridation, which has been found to be effective against dental caries in programs conducted in ...
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Fluoridation of domestic water supplies has been shown to be effective in reducing the prevalence of dental caries in numerous studies conducted world-wide over the last 50 years. The most widely used systemic alternative to water fluoridation is salt fluoridation, which has been found to be effective against dental caries in programs conducted in ...
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2011
Knowledge of all aspects of fluoride metabolism is essential for comprehending the biological effects of this ion in humans as well as to drive the prevention (and treatment) of fluoride toxicity. Several aspects of fluoride metabolism - including gastric absorption, distribution and renal excretion - are pH-dependent because the coefficient of ...
Marília Afonso Rabelo, Buzalaf +1 more
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Knowledge of all aspects of fluoride metabolism is essential for comprehending the biological effects of this ion in humans as well as to drive the prevention (and treatment) of fluoride toxicity. Several aspects of fluoride metabolism - including gastric absorption, distribution and renal excretion - are pH-dependent because the coefficient of ...
Marília Afonso Rabelo, Buzalaf +1 more
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2011
There is substantial evidence that fluoride, through different applications and formulas, works to control caries development. The first observations of fluoride's effects on dental caries were linked to fluoride naturally present in the drinking water, and then from controlled water fluoridation programs.
Fábio Correia, Sampaio +1 more
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There is substantial evidence that fluoride, through different applications and formulas, works to control caries development. The first observations of fluoride's effects on dental caries were linked to fluoride naturally present in the drinking water, and then from controlled water fluoridation programs.
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