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A quantitative backscattered electron imaging study of hypomineralization and hypoplasia in fluorosed dental enamel of deer

Annals of Anatomy - Anatomischer Anzeiger, 1997
Mineral content and distribution of fluorosed and unfluorosed (control) dental enamel of roe deer and red deer cheek teeth were analyzed using digital backscattered electron (BSE) imaging of PMMA-embedded specimens. Compared to the controls, the fluorosed enamel exhibited various aberrations resulting from a fluoride-induced disturbance of the ...
H, Kierdorf, U, Kierdorf, A, Boyde
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AUTOPERCEPÇÃO DA FLUOROSE DENTAL EM DENTES ANTERIORES ENTRE ADOLESCENTES DE SERRA PRETA, UM ESTUDO CLÍNICO

open access: yesAnais Dos Seminários De Iniciação Científica, 2021
A fluorose dentária é descrita como uma hipomineralização difusa geralmente simétrica que ocorre no esmalte dos dentes, sendo que as suas manifestações variam da forma leve a situações consideradas graves. A forma leve evidencia-se por marcações mais finas sobre o esmalte dentário, sendo que sua aparência é geralmente quase imperceptível do esmalte ...
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MICROABRASÃO ASSOCIADA À CLAREAMENTO DENTAL PARA TRATAMENTO DE FLUOROSE MODERADA

2020
Giovana Gabriela Carlos Canto   +4 more
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Soluções minimamente invasivas para a fluorose dental: microabrasão e clareamento

The International Journal of Esthetic Dentistry, 2016
Guilherme Siqueira Ferreira de Anzaloni Saavedra   +3 more
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Risikofaktorer for dental fluorose

Den norske tannlegeforenings Tidende, 1998
NJ Wang, B øgaard, AM Gropen
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CONTEXTUALIZAÇÃO DOS DEFEITOS DO ESMALTE DENTÁRIO COMO A FLUOROSE DENTAL, AMELOGÊNESE IMPERFEITA E HIPOMINERALIZAÇÃO MOLAR INCISIVO

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Matheus Esnel Garcia   +4 more
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Structural changes in fluorosed dental enamel of red deer (Cervus elaphus L.) from a region with severe environmental pollution by fluorides.

Journal of anatomy, 1996
A macroscopic, microradiographic and scanning electron microscope study was performed on the structure of fluorosed dental enamel in red deer from a fluoride polluted region (North Bohemia, Czech Republic). As was revealed by analysis of mandibular bone fluoride content, the rate of skeletal fluoride accumulation in the fluorotic deer was about 6 times
U, Kierdorf   +3 more
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Abordagem minimamente invasiva para tratamento de fluorose dental com associação de técnicas

Introduction: Dental fluorosis corresponds to a structural defect in the enamel caused by prolonged exposure to fluoride during the formation of the tooth germ. The association of minimally invasive procedures in this altered enamel has been shown to be a safe and effective treatment.
Oliveira, Bruna, Santana, Carina Silva
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