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Prevalence of dental fluorosis among adolescents of public schools in the urban area of Pelotas/RS, 2010 [PDF]
Objetivo: Conhecer prevalência e severidade da fluorose dentária em adolescentes de 12 anos de idade de escolas municipais de Pelotas/RS em 2010. Materiais e Métodos: Realizou-se estudo transversal descritivo, utilizando-se recomendações da Organização ...
Benetti, Tuane +6 more
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Abstract This study investigates the controlled dissolution and ion release kinetics of multicomponent borate glasses within the borate anomaly, focusing on therapeutic ions such as calcium, zinc, and fluorine, which are critical in applications ranging from cancer therapy to bone regeneration and oral health.
Brenna Kettlewell, Daniel Boyd
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Concentration of urine gluorida and incidence of dental fluorosis among pupils at Sekolah Menengah, Pahang, Darul Makmur [PDF]
This is a study of the incidence of dental fluorosis and the urine fluoride concentration among school children. About 84 Malay students with the age range of 16 to 17 years from a National Secondary School in the district of Kuala Lipis, Pahang was ...
Dasrilsyah Syahrial +4 more
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Arresting Early Childhood Caries with Silver Diamine Fluoride-A Literature Review [PDF]
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Chu, CH, Fung, HTM, Lo, ECM, Wong, MCM
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Dental Fluorosis- Revisited [PDF]
Dental fluorosis is a chronic fluoride –induced condition in which an excess of fluoride is incorporated in the developing tooth enamel...
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Chronic Fluoride Toxicity: Dental Fluorosis [PDF]
Dental fluorosis occurs as a result of excess fluoride ingestion during tooth formation. Enamel fluorosis and primary dentin fluorosis can only occur when teeth are forming, and therefore fluoride exposure (as it relates to dental fluorosis) occurs during childhood.
Pamela, DenBesten, Wu, Li
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Prevalence of Early Childhood Caries in Africa: A Systematic Review
ABSTRACT Background The prevalence of early childhood caries (ECC) continues to increase. It is recognised as a public health concern, particularly in developing countries. Early childhood caries has numerous adverse effects on children’s growth and overall well‐being.
Faheema Kimmie‐Dhansay +4 more
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Increased fluoride intake (more than 2 mg per day) over a longer period of time during tooth development causes dental fluorosis. Depending on the amount and concentration of fluoride ingested, the appearance of dental fluorosis can range from fine white lines to massive defects with loss of substance in the enamel surface.
Markus, Schaffner +2 more
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This study was conducted in an area will recognized to have problems of fluorosis. School children were first asked if they have dental fluorosis and then examined by a dentist (only those reported not to have dental fluorosis). About 84% of the students had severe form of dental fluorsis easily recognizable by themselves.
Berhane, Yemane +4 more
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Objectives We aimed to analyze the trends of untreated caries in permanent teeth in Asia over the past 30 years, identify high‐risk groups and areas of high prevalence, and explore strategies to mitigate this disease burden. Methods Data were extracted from the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Database.
Huang Cui +6 more
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