Abstract: Dental fluorosis is a serious health problem caused by ingestion of fluoride in excess through water, food and air. Fluoride is a controversial trace element, on the one hand for its widely applied beneficial uses, especially in improving dental health and on the other hand for its toxic effects. Fluoride causes dental fluorosis by damaging the enamel-forming cells, called ameloblasts. The damage to these cells results in a mineralization disorder of the teeth, whereby the porosity of the sub-surface enamel is increased. While the dental profession claims that dental fluorosis is solely a 'cosmetic ' effect, and not a health effect, this statement is an assumption and not a fact. Certainly, dental fluorosis represents a ...
Drinking water fluoridation was a mid-twentieth century innovation based on the medical hypothesis t...
Aim: Fluorosis, brought about by ingestion of unreasonable measure of fluoride through food or water...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Abstract: Flourosis is the result of fluoride rearranging the crystalline structure of a tooth'...
Introduction: Dental fluorosis, a specific disturbance in tooth formation and an esthetic condition,...
Aim: The aim of this review is to discuss various effects of fluoride on hard and soft tissues of th...
Fluorosis in terms of prevalence and medical and social significance is one of the important problem...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
Background: Fluorosis, caused through ingestion of extreme amounts of fluoride in food or water, is ...
Fluorosis is an endemic disease caused by fluoride intoxication and resulting from the consumption o...
Aim: Fluorosis is an endemic disease that results from the introduction of high levels of fluoride f...
Teeth are the most studied body tissues to examine the impact of fluoride to human health. There are...
This study verified the prevalence of dental fluorosis in 12-year-old children and its association w...
Objective: To assess the prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis and caries among Malaysian chil...
INTRODUCTION: Dental fluorosis is a disturbance of high prevalence caused by the ingestion of fluori...
Drinking water fluoridation was a mid-twentieth century innovation based on the medical hypothesis t...
Aim: Fluorosis, brought about by ingestion of unreasonable measure of fluoride through food or water...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Abstract: Flourosis is the result of fluoride rearranging the crystalline structure of a tooth'...
Introduction: Dental fluorosis, a specific disturbance in tooth formation and an esthetic condition,...
Aim: The aim of this review is to discuss various effects of fluoride on hard and soft tissues of th...
Fluorosis in terms of prevalence and medical and social significance is one of the important problem...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
Background: Fluorosis, caused through ingestion of extreme amounts of fluoride in food or water, is ...
Fluorosis is an endemic disease caused by fluoride intoxication and resulting from the consumption o...
Aim: Fluorosis is an endemic disease that results from the introduction of high levels of fluoride f...
Teeth are the most studied body tissues to examine the impact of fluoride to human health. There are...
This study verified the prevalence of dental fluorosis in 12-year-old children and its association w...
Objective: To assess the prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis and caries among Malaysian chil...
INTRODUCTION: Dental fluorosis is a disturbance of high prevalence caused by the ingestion of fluori...
Drinking water fluoridation was a mid-twentieth century innovation based on the medical hypothesis t...
Aim: Fluorosis, brought about by ingestion of unreasonable measure of fluoride through food or water...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...