Exposure to fluoride is widespread due to its natural occurrence in the environment and addition to drinking water and dental products for the prevention of dental caries. The potential health risks of excess fluoride exposure include aesthetically unacceptable dental fluorosis (tooth mottling) and increased skeletal fragility. Numerous organizations have conducted risk assessments and set guidance values to represent maximum recommended exposure levels as well as recommended adequate intake levels based on potential public health benefits of fluoride exposure. Biomonitoring Equivalents (BEs) are estimates of the average biomarker concentrations corresponding to such exposure guidance values. The literature on daily urinary fluoride excreti...
Summaiy: Fluoride was measured in the spontaneous urine of a group of persons (n = 397) occupational...
International audienceFluoride (F) is added to many dental care products as well as in drinking wate...
A positive association between dental fluorosis prevalence and fluoride (F) concentration in drinkin...
Recent efforts worldwide have resulted in a growing database of measured concentrations of chemicals...
Due to practical difficulties in quantifying fluoride exposure in populations, practical and accurat...
BackgroundAs a recognised effective and economical agent for dental caries prevention, fluoride has ...
The natural enrichment of water with fluoride is related to natural sources such as volcanic activit...
Fluorosis in man and animals is the resultant of chronic exposure of Fluoride (F) for prolonged peri...
There has been no comparison between fluoride concentrations in urine and nails of children exposed ...
Due to an optimal fluoride concentration in drinking water advised for caries prevention purposes, t...
This is a study of the incidence of dental fluorosis and the urine fluoride concentration among scho...
Objective. The aim of this study is to investigate urine fluoride concentration as a toxicity factor...
Biomonitoring Equivalents (BEs) are defined as the concentration or range of concentrations of a che...
Summaiy: Fluoride was measured in the spontaneous urine of a group of persons (n = 397) occupational...
International audienceFluoride (F) is added to many dental care products as well as in drinking wate...
A positive association between dental fluorosis prevalence and fluoride (F) concentration in drinkin...
Recent efforts worldwide have resulted in a growing database of measured concentrations of chemicals...
Due to practical difficulties in quantifying fluoride exposure in populations, practical and accurat...
BackgroundAs a recognised effective and economical agent for dental caries prevention, fluoride has ...
The natural enrichment of water with fluoride is related to natural sources such as volcanic activit...
Fluorosis in man and animals is the resultant of chronic exposure of Fluoride (F) for prolonged peri...
There has been no comparison between fluoride concentrations in urine and nails of children exposed ...
Due to an optimal fluoride concentration in drinking water advised for caries prevention purposes, t...
This is a study of the incidence of dental fluorosis and the urine fluoride concentration among scho...
Objective. The aim of this study is to investigate urine fluoride concentration as a toxicity factor...
Biomonitoring Equivalents (BEs) are defined as the concentration or range of concentrations of a che...
Summaiy: Fluoride was measured in the spontaneous urine of a group of persons (n = 397) occupational...
International audienceFluoride (F) is added to many dental care products as well as in drinking wate...
A positive association between dental fluorosis prevalence and fluoride (F) concentration in drinkin...