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Dentomaxillofacial abnormalities associated with rare bone disease in two pediatric populations from southern Europe and East Africa. [PDF]
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Optimizing Cosmetic Results in Dental Fluorosis: A Case Report of Bleaching and Microabrasion Techniques. [PDF]
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Dietary Fluoride Exposure During Early Childhood and Its Association with Dental Fluorosis in a Sample of Mexican Adolescents. [PDF]
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Dental fluorosis in volcanic areas: Analysis of associated factors in a Colombian school population
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Clinical Nuclear Medicine, 2023
Abstract A 27-year-old man with polysubstance abuse including methamphetamine, fentanyl, and 1.5 years of electronics compressed gas duster inhalation presented following an assault. Radiologic imaging performed for suspected fractures revealed periosteal reaction, cortical thickening with increased bone density, and ligament and tendon ...
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Abstract A 27-year-old man with polysubstance abuse including methamphetamine, fentanyl, and 1.5 years of electronics compressed gas duster inhalation presented following an assault. Radiologic imaging performed for suspected fractures revealed periosteal reaction, cortical thickening with increased bone density, and ligament and tendon ...
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Medicine, 1978
Summary: Iatrogenic fluorosis. D. M. Grennan, D. G. Palmer, R. S. Malthus, M. F. Matangi and R. T. D. de Silva, Aust. N.Z. J. Med., 1978, 8, pp. 528–531.A 69‐year‐old spinster presented with a history of generalised bone pains in September 1977. She was asthmatic and had been treated with 60 mg sodium fluoride and three Calcium Sandoz tablets daily ...
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Summary: Iatrogenic fluorosis. D. M. Grennan, D. G. Palmer, R. S. Malthus, M. F. Matangi and R. T. D. de Silva, Aust. N.Z. J. Med., 1978, 8, pp. 528–531.A 69‐year‐old spinster presented with a history of generalised bone pains in September 1977. She was asthmatic and had been treated with 60 mg sodium fluoride and three Calcium Sandoz tablets daily ...
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Rheumatology, 1995
The presence of excessive quantities of fluorine in drinking water is accompanied by a characteristic sequence of changes in teeth, bone and periarticular tissues. These changes lead to a variable degree of locomotor disability, ranging from simple mechanical back pain to severe, crippling, combined locomotor and neurological impairment.
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The presence of excessive quantities of fluorine in drinking water is accompanied by a characteristic sequence of changes in teeth, bone and periarticular tissues. These changes lead to a variable degree of locomotor disability, ranging from simple mechanical back pain to severe, crippling, combined locomotor and neurological impairment.
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