Disrupted Iron Storage in Dental Fluorosis [PDF]
Enamel formation and quality are dependent on environmental conditions, including exposure to fluoride, which is a widespread natural element. Fluoride is routinely used to prevent caries. However, when absorbed in excess, fluoride may also lead to altered enamel structural properties associated with enamel gene expression modulations. As iron plays a
Houari, Sophia +10 more
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The use of pain scales in scientific studies on dentin hypersensitivity: A scoping study
Abstract Objective This scoping review aimed to identify the pain scales used to clinically evaluate dentin hypersensitivity (DH) in existing literature and the references provided for their selection. Methods The scoping review followed the PRISMA and JBI guidelines.
C. Gupta +5 more
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Dental fluorosis caused by volcanic degassing in West Ambrym, Vanuatu : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Earth Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand [PDF]
Fluorosis, both dental and skeletal, is a disease afflicting millions of people worldwide and is caused primarily by the ingestion of fluoride-rich drinking water. Usually, this is groundwater that has leached fluoride from underlying rock deposits.
Crimp, Rachel Janice
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Oral health of Hong Kong children: a historical and epidemiological perspective [PDF]
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Lee, HMG +3 more
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This study reveals how pristine, P‐doped, and Al‐doped boron nitride nanosheets interact with toxic hydrogen fluoride (HF) gas using density functional theory (DFT) simulation. Enhanced adsorption and charge transfer in doped systems highlight their potential as sensitive and selective gas sensors, providing molecular‐level insights for nanoscale ...
Nihal Siddique +6 more
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Investigation on the Gradient Nanomechanical Behavior of Dental Fluorosis Enamel
This study aims to investigate the gradient nanomechanical behavior of dental fluorosis enamel and provide appropriate selection criteria for restorative materials.
Jie Min +6 more
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ABSTRACT Pycnodysostosis is a rare autosomal recessive skeletal dysplasia resulting from pathogenic variants in the CTSK gene, which encodes cathepsin K, a lysosomal cysteine protease expressed in osteoclasts. Deficiency of this enzyme leads to defective bone resorption and generalized osteosclerosis.
Meghana Krishna Kesineni +6 more
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High fluoride and low calcium levels in drinking water is associated with low bone mass, reduced bone quality and fragility fractures in sheep [PDF]
SUMMARY: Chronic environmental fluoride exposure under calcium stress causes fragility fractures due to osteoporosis and bone quality deterioration, at least in sheep.
A. Ignatius +9 more
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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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