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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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Upstream Interventions to Promote Oral Health and Reduce Oral Health Inequalities: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Objectives This scoping review aimed to map global evidence on upstream interventions which promote oral health and reduce socioeconomic inequalities in oral health. Methods A review was undertaken in accordance with the Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) methodology for scoping reviews and the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and ...
Michelle Stennett +6 more
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GAMBARAN FLUOROSIS BERDASARKAN THYLSTRUP & FEJERSKOV (TF) INDEX PADA SISWA-SISWI KECAMATAN LEUPUNG KABUPATEN ACEH BESAR (STUDI PADA SMA NEGERI 1 LEUPUNG) [PDF]
ABSTRAKNama: Yenni AstutiFakultas: Kedokteran GigiProgram studi: Pendidikan Dokter GigiJudul:Gambaran Fluorosis Berdasarkan Thylstrup & Fejerskov (TF) Index pada Siswa-siswi Kecamatan Leupung Kabupaten Aceh Besar (Studi pada SMA Negeri 1 Leupung ...
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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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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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ABSTRACT Objective This randomized, parallel, double‐blind clinical trial aimed to evaluate the equivalence in bleaching efficacy (BE), as well as the risk and intensity of tooth sensitivity (TS), in participants undergoing in‐office dental bleaching with low (6%) versus high‐concentration (35%) hydrogen peroxide.
Gabrielle Gomes Centenaro +4 more
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ABSTRACT Background and Aim As dental anomalies can significantly affect esthetic and function, early detection and diagnosis are crucial for treatment and minimizing potential negative effects. Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a promising tool for the segmentation and detection of dental anomalies in number, morphology, size, position, and ...
Mobina Sadat Zarabadi +4 more
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Background Fluorosis caused by excess intake of fluoride can affects various soft tissues of the body, such as the gastrointestinal tract, blood, brain tissues and thyroid gland apart from dental fluorosis and skeletal fluorosis. Nonskeletal fluorosis is
Ruchi Singhal +4 more
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Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis among Southern Jordanian Population
Introduction. Jordan is one of the Middle Eastern countries that is classified as a poor water resource country. People in Jordan consume any available water. In the south of Jordan, water resources are limited. The drinking water contains high levels of
Amjad M. Al Warawreh +6 more
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