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Exposure to Fluoride During Pregnancy and Lactation Induces Metabolic Imbalance in Pancreas: A Toxicological Insight Using the Rat Model. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Mol Sci
Skórka-Majewicz M   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Fluoride and flouridation

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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FLUORIDE MECHANISMS

Dental Clinics of North America, 1999
This article discusses fluoride mechanisms in relation to dental caries. The authors specifically address firmly bound versus loosely bound fluoride; different fluoride active ingredients; fluoride and demineralization and remineralization; fluoride slow-release devices and F-releasing dental materials; antimicrobial effects of fluoride; the uptake of ...
ten Cate, J.M., van Loveren, C.
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Salt-Fluoridation and Urinary Fluoride Excretion

Caries Research, 1971
Urinary fluoride excretion under different conditions was examined using a fluoride ion activity electrode.
H J, Wespi, W, Bürgi
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Fluoride Tablets and Salivary Fluoride Levels

Caries Research, 1981
Mixed salivary fluoride levels have been measured after 9 subjects sucked or slowly dissolved three different brands of 1 mg F–– fluoride tablets.
D, McCall, K W, Stephen, S G, McNee
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Fluorides and Non-Fluoride Remineralization Systems

2013
Caries 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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Fluoride mouthrinse programs in fluoridated communities

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1985
A recent report of the American Fund for Dental Health/Rand Corp (AFDH/ Rand) National Preventive Demonstra­ tion Program questions the effectiveness of school-based fluoride mouthrinse pro­ grams in the United States.1'3 The study, conducted between 1977 and 1981 in ten US communities, separated geograph­ ically, reported that only a minor preven ...
H M, Bohannan   +4 more
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Fluoride Mouthrinses and Fluoride Varnishes

Caries Research, 1993
The 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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