It was the purpose of this study: (1) to compare the teeth of the endemic area to those of a control group; (2) to show the relationship of natural waters containing from .1 to 3.6 ppm of fluorine; and (3) to illustrate that if the same study is made in future years, with all data being the same, that any set of repetitional data will give the same results
Background: Fluoride protects the teeth from dental caries using the needed amount of fluoride produ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between dental fluorosis (DF) severity and fluoride [F] con...
Naturally occurring fluorides of varying levels made possible a study do determine if continuous, li...
It was the purpose of this study: (1) to compare the teeth of the endemic area to those of a control...
The recent researches of Smith, Lantz, and Smith (1), Churchill (2), McKay (3), Kehr (4), Ostrem, Ne...
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Our knowledge concerning the distribution of fluorine in drinking waters and the effect of such wate...
The report gives the results of a statewide fluorine survey of water in New Mexico conducted by the ...
Fluorosis in terms of prevalence and medical and social significance is one of the important problem...
Abstract: Flourosis is the result of fluoride rearranging the crystalline structure of a tooth'...
Fluorosis is a public health concern brought on by prolonged exposure to fluoride with food, industr...
Mention was made, in the previous paper, of the fact that mottled enamel of the teeth results from t...
This paper assesses, by comparing recent published evidence with Dean's pioneering work, whether an ...
Fluorosis is an endemic disease caused by fluoride intoxication and resulting from the consumption o...
This study correlates and presents the findings of the concentrations of fluorides – an important co...
Background: Fluoride protects the teeth from dental caries using the needed amount of fluoride produ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between dental fluorosis (DF) severity and fluoride [F] con...
Naturally occurring fluorides of varying levels made possible a study do determine if continuous, li...
It was the purpose of this study: (1) to compare the teeth of the endemic area to those of a control...
The recent researches of Smith, Lantz, and Smith (1), Churchill (2), McKay (3), Kehr (4), Ostrem, Ne...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/67913/2/10.1177_00220345530320011601.pd
Our knowledge concerning the distribution of fluorine in drinking waters and the effect of such wate...
The report gives the results of a statewide fluorine survey of water in New Mexico conducted by the ...
Fluorosis in terms of prevalence and medical and social significance is one of the important problem...
Abstract: Flourosis is the result of fluoride rearranging the crystalline structure of a tooth'...
Fluorosis is a public health concern brought on by prolonged exposure to fluoride with food, industr...
Mention was made, in the previous paper, of the fact that mottled enamel of the teeth results from t...
This paper assesses, by comparing recent published evidence with Dean's pioneering work, whether an ...
Fluorosis is an endemic disease caused by fluoride intoxication and resulting from the consumption o...
This study correlates and presents the findings of the concentrations of fluorides – an important co...
Background: Fluoride protects the teeth from dental caries using the needed amount of fluoride produ...
Objective: To determine the relationship between dental fluorosis (DF) severity and fluoride [F] con...
Naturally occurring fluorides of varying levels made possible a study do determine if continuous, li...