Change in fluoride content of Maltese tapwaters : implications for oral health [PDF]
Dietary intake of fluoride is believed to be largely derived from drinking water. In Malta, tap water presently contains less fluoride than is found in naturally occurring ground water obtained from aquifers.
Borg, Vincent, Vella, Alfred J.
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Quality Indices of Fluoride Concentration in Groundwater of Malkhaid Sub-basin, Gulbarga District, Karnataka [PDF]
: Groundwater is the major source of drinking water in the study area., High fluoride content above permissible limit (>1.5 mg/l) are recorded at many places in groundwater samples of study area resulting in health hazards, causing dental and skeletal ...
Lubna, Kouser. +3 more
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Fluoride Concentration in Drinking Water Resources; North of Iran [PDF]
Aims: Fluoride is one of the anions present in soil and water, and determining its level in drinking water is vital for preventing dental and bone diseases in societies.
Amouei, A. +4 more
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Dental fluorosis: comparison of two prevalence studies [PDF]
Fluorose dentária é uma opacidade do esmalte resultante a partir da ingestão de quantidades excessivas de fluoreto (Exposição crónica) durante a formação do dente. Estimativa do problema entre as populações exposto a fontes de flúor e é necessário devem
Bighetti, Tania Izabel +4 more
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Dental fluorosis and urinary fluoride in 10-12 years old adolescents of Bushehr port
Background: Fluoride increases tooth resistance to dental caries, but mild toxicity due to excessive ingestion of fluoride can cause dental fluorosis. Drinking water naturally contains fluoride and is a major source of fluoride. In Bushehr port, drinking
Giti Javan +4 more
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[Dental fluorosis: epidemiological fiction?].
To review the scientific literature concerning dental fluorosis and to evaluate its occurrence among children attending public schools in the city of Curitiba, which is in the state of Paraná in Brazil.We reviewed the international literature on fluorosis that was published between 1998 and 2001, focusing on systematic critical reviews that were listed
Samuel Jorge, Moysés +4 more
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Background: Fluorosis is one of the common but major emerging areas of research in the tropics. It is considered endemic in 17 states of India. However, the Cuddalore district of Tamil Nadu is categorised as a fluorosis non-endemic area.
Saravanan S +7 more
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Climate and Endemic Dental Fluorosis [PDF]
D J, GALAGAN, G G, LAMSON
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Evidence on the association of overall dietary factors, selected environmental, medical, demographic, and biological factors and developmental defects of enamel, including MIH and enamel fluorosis. [PDF]
Al Dehailan L, Martinez-Mier EA.
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3D intraoral scanner as an auxiliary tool for the diagnosis of dental hard-tissue conditions. [PDF]
Tapia ACV +6 more
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