McClure (1) has recently called attention to the need for additional information dealing with the localization of fluorine in teeth and bones and with associative factors invoked in its absorption and metabolism. The work of Roholm (2) and Shortt (3) with the human being appeared to support this viewpoint strongly. Roholm (2) found that fluoride may cause either osteomalacia or osteosclerosis and that storage of fluorine in the bodies of female workers in the cryolite industry in Denmark was sometimes sufficiently great that, even after they left the factory, enough fluorine to cause tooth damage was secreted in their milk. Shortt (3) et al. found ostcosclerosis associated with 30 to 45 years residence in a mottled enamel area in India
Much interest has been manifested in fluorine during the past few years. This is due to two reasons:...
After inducing experimental fluorine poisoning in two groups of young rats by oral administration of...
The toxicity of fluorine compounds once considered of little general importance is no longer so rega...
McClure (1) has recently called attention to the need for additional information dealing with the lo...
Abstract: Fluoride as a supplement can affect the structural integrity of bone. Fluoride that is inc...
The effects of excessive amounts of fluorine on the animal organism have attracted the attention of ...
The femurs from rats given 120 ppm fluoride in their drinking water for 4 weeks were examined with h...
Bone changes in residents in the high fluorine zone, which were described by Prof. Dr. Hamamoto, cal...
After inducing fluorine poisoning in two groups of young rats by administering various NaF solutions...
Background: Fluoride (F&minus) is a trace element that is incorporated into bone mineral during bone...
By oral administration of various NaF solutions (drinking) to young rats and feeding them under the ...
Mention was made, in the previous paper, of the fact that mottled enamel of the teeth results from t...
Much interest has been manifested in fluorine during the past few years. This is due to two reasons:...
After inducing experimental fluorine poisoning in two groups of young rats by oral administration of...
The toxicity of fluorine compounds once considered of little general importance is no longer so rega...
McClure (1) has recently called attention to the need for additional information dealing with the lo...
Abstract: Fluoride as a supplement can affect the structural integrity of bone. Fluoride that is inc...
The effects of excessive amounts of fluorine on the animal organism have attracted the attention of ...
The femurs from rats given 120 ppm fluoride in their drinking water for 4 weeks were examined with h...
Bone changes in residents in the high fluorine zone, which were described by Prof. Dr. Hamamoto, cal...
After inducing fluorine poisoning in two groups of young rats by administering various NaF solutions...
Background: Fluoride (F&minus) is a trace element that is incorporated into bone mineral during bone...
By oral administration of various NaF solutions (drinking) to young rats and feeding them under the ...
Mention was made, in the previous paper, of the fact that mottled enamel of the teeth results from t...
Much interest has been manifested in fluorine during the past few years. This is due to two reasons:...
After inducing experimental fluorine poisoning in two groups of young rats by oral administration of...
The toxicity of fluorine compounds once considered of little general importance is no longer so rega...