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Fluoride Mouthrinses and Fluoride Varnishes

Caries Research, 2009
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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Tetramethylphosphonium Fluoride:  “Naked” Fluoride and Phosphorane

Inorganic Chemistry, 2003
Me(4)PF was investigated in the solid state, in the gas phase, and in solutions. Vibrational spectra of the solid and a single-crystal structure show an ionic tetramethylphosphonium fluoride. The compound crystallizes in the space group Pbca with a = 1016.0(1), b = 1018.0(1), c = 1205.8(4) pm, and Z = 8.
Andreas, Kornath   +2 more
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Absorption of Fluoride from Fluoride Dentifrices

Caries Research, 2009
The bioavailability of fluoride (F) from NaF and Na<sub>2</sub>PO<sub>3</sub>F dentifrices was studied in detail in young volunteers. The method used was based on a comparison of plasma and urinary data obtained following intravenous administration of a single 3-mg dose F and ingestion of 6 g (6 mg F) of two different F ...
J, Ekstrand, M, Ehrnebo
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FLUOROSIS, FLUID FLUORIDATION, AND FOOD FLUORIDE

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1969
Excerpt To the Editor:In preparing for an educational program on the safety of fluoridation of public water systems as a method of preventing dental caries, I came across a report appearing in the ...
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Salivary fluoride levels following application of fluoride varnish or fluoride rinse

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 2004
Abstract – Objectives:  This study examined the concentration of fluoride in whole saliva over time following the application of a fluoride varnish or a single rinse with a fluoride solution.Methods:  A two‐period, two‐treatment randomized cross‐over experimental trial with a 2‐week washout period was used with 16 adult subjects.
W Stephan, Eakle   +4 more
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Bonding in Xenon Fluorides and Halogen Fluorides

Science, 1963
The bonding in rare gas fluorides is similar to that in halogen polyfluorides, and the stability of such compounds should depend primarily on the ionization potential of the central atom. This theory is consistent with findings for all known compounds of the system and yields predictions concerning other systems.
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FLUORIDATION

The Lancet, 1955
WilliamC. Fothergill, RichardC.R. Connor
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Fluoride and the fluoridation of water

1982
In the early years of this century a dentist in Colorado, Frederick McKay, observed that the permanent teeth of many of his patients showed either white chalky patches or lines which, in more severe cases, had a rough surface and, some years after eruption, became an unsightly yellow or brown. The condition was uncommon in the deciduous teeth.
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Fluoride in Infant Formulas and Fluoride Supplementation

Pediatrics, 1981
The January 1979 Statement by the American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Nutrition on fluoride supplementation included a revised dosage schedule and carried a footnote stating that commercial infant formulas would not be manufactured with fluoridated water by the time of publication of the statement (Pediatrics 63:150, 1979).
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