Copyright © 2014 S. Peckham and N. Awofeso. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Fluorine is the world’s 13thmost abundant element and constitutes 0.08 % of the Earth crust. It has the highest electronegativity of all elements. Fluoride is widely distributed in the environment, occurring in the air, soils, rocks, and water. Although fluoride is used industrially in a fluorine compound, themanufacture of ceramics, pesticides, aerosol propellants, refrigerants, glassware, and Teflon cookware, it is a generally unwanted byproduct of aluminium, fertilizer, and iron ore ...
This systematic review has been commissioned by the Chief Medical Officer of the Department Health ...
This systematic review has been commissioned by the Chief Medical Officer of the Department Health ...
Aim: The aim of this review is to discuss various effects of fluoride on hard and soft tissues of th...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
This article reviews the means by which fluoride is supplied to populations. Many public health auth...
Background: Fluoride is an ionic form of fluorine by the ionization process occurring in the earth c...
In Korea, fluoride was first introduced into the drinking water of residents of Jinhae, KyungNam in ...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
Copyright © 2013 Nelly Molina Frechero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
International audienceDental fluorosis is a frequent disease in many areas in the world. Dental fluo...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released by rocks into water, soil and air. It elicits dua...
Literature reported that drinking water is a precious and scarce resource and it has to be protected...
Fluoride in drinking water plays a vital role in dental health. Due to excessive fluoride in water, ...
This systematic review has been commissioned by the Chief Medical Officer of the Department Health ...
This systematic review has been commissioned by the Chief Medical Officer of the Department Health ...
Aim: The aim of this review is to discuss various effects of fluoride on hard and soft tissues of th...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
This article reviews the means by which fluoride is supplied to populations. Many public health auth...
Background: Fluoride is an ionic form of fluorine by the ionization process occurring in the earth c...
In Korea, fluoride was first introduced into the drinking water of residents of Jinhae, KyungNam in ...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
Copyright © 2013 Nelly Molina Frechero et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
Presented to the 11th Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held at ...
International audienceDental fluorosis is a frequent disease in many areas in the world. Dental fluo...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released by rocks into water, soil and air. It elicits dua...
Literature reported that drinking water is a precious and scarce resource and it has to be protected...
Fluoride in drinking water plays a vital role in dental health. Due to excessive fluoride in water, ...
This systematic review has been commissioned by the Chief Medical Officer of the Department Health ...
This systematic review has been commissioned by the Chief Medical Officer of the Department Health ...
Aim: The aim of this review is to discuss various effects of fluoride on hard and soft tissues of th...