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Comportamientos epidemiológicos de la fluorosis dental

Revista Arbitrada Interdisciplinaria de Ciencias de la Salud. Salud y Vida
Objetivo: Analizar los comportamientos epidemiológicos de la fluorosis dental. Método: Descriptiva documental. Conclusión: Las bases necesarias para el proceso de la fluorosis, teniendo en cuenta investigaciones y evaluaciones epidemiológicas que ...
Darwin Israel Punina-Gavilanez   +3 more
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Molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH), dental fluorosis and caries in rural areas with different fluoride levels in the drinking water.

International Journal of Paediatric Dentistry, 2020
AIM This study determined the prevalence of molar-incisor hypomineralization (MIH), and its association with dental fluorosis and caries in children living in rural areas in northeastern Brazil who are exposed to residual fluoride (F) levels in the ...
Igor Cartaxo Fernandes   +2 more
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Dental fluorosis

British Dental Journal, 2022
A J, Morris   +6 more
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Dental Fluorosis Trends in US Oral Health Surveys: Implausible in Many Ways

JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2020
The editorial expression of concern regarding survey data analyzed by Neurath et al. (2019) cited the subsequent report by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that noted data quality issues, misdiagnosis, and the biological ...
J. Kumar, W. Maas, M. Moss
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Dental fluorosis increases caries risk

Journal of Evidence Based Dental Practice, 2005
Original Article Wondwossen F, Astrom AN, Bjorvatn K, Bardsen A. The relationship between dental caries and dental fluorosis in areas with moderate- and high-fluoride drinking water in Ethiopia. Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 2004;32(5):337-44. Level of Evidence 4 Purpose The purpose of this study was to evaluate the association between dental ...
Joana, Cunha-Cruz, Paulo, Nadanovsky
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Dental Fluorosis Trends in US Oral Health Surveys: 1986 to 2012

JDR Clinical & Translational Research, 2019
Introduction: Dental fluorosis has been assessed only 3 times in nationally representative oral health surveys in the United States. The first survey was conducted by the National Institute of Dental Research from 1986 to 1987. Subsequently, the National
C. Neurath   +5 more
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Perceptions of Dental Fluorosis

Journal of Dental Research, 1993
Mild dental fluorosis has long been accepted as a side-effect of water fluoridation and, more recently, has been recognized as a consequence of the use of other fluoride-based caries-preventive strategies. Traditionally, dental health professionals have not seen this as being of public health importance, but members of the public have not been asked ...
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Fluoride, Altitude and Dental Fluorosis

Caries Research, 1986
Children aged 11–15 years from three low-fluoride zones (< 0.5 ppm in drinking water) situated at sea level, 1,500 m and 2,400 m above sea level, and from two higher-fluoride zones (0.5–1.0 ppm in drinking water) were examined for dental fluorosis. In the low-F zones 36.4% of the children at sea level had dental fluorosis, as compared to 78.0% at 1,500
Manji, F, Baelum, V, Fejerskov, O
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Differential Diagnosis of Dental Fluorosis

Journal of Dental Research, 1990
Differentiating between fluorotic and non-fluorotic defects of dental enamel is an important diagnostic decision in epidemiology and public health dentistry. The commonly accepted diagnostic criteria for fluorosis discriminate between non-discrete symmetrical and asymmetrical distributions of opacities of dental enamel.
T W, Cutress, G W, Suckling
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