Back ground: Tea is one of the most commonly used drinks in the world. Drinking too much tea might affect the health. Tea is known for its fluoride resources; hence, consuming tea especially together with other fluoride resources can increase the risk of appearance of dental fluorosis. Considering the unspecified concentration of fluoride in white tea in Iran, the current study has carried out to evaluate the concentration of fluoride in different types of black tea, green tea and white tea of Refah Factory of Lahijan. Method and Material: In this study, the content of the fluoride of the black, green and white teas were measured. One gram samples of each type of tea were provided. Each time, the samples were placed in 200 milliliters of bo...
ABSTRACT. The fluoride contents in the infusions of 21 commercially available Ethiopian and imported...
It is believed that extracts of green tea increase fluoride uptake in deciduous enamel and the aim o...
Objective: In children, excessive ingestion of fluoride from different sources including bottled dri...
Background: Tea is known as a source of fluoride that not only can prevent tooth decay but also can ...
Back ground: Tea is one of the most commonly used drinks in the world. Drinking too much tea might a...
The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, is a fluoride (F) accumulator. Upon brewing, tea releases large am...
Introduction: Since high levels of fluoride can cause fluorosis and osteoarthritis, due to the high ...
SUMMARY: The objectives of this study were to investigate the fluoride (F) content of various commer...
With increased awareness of the health benefits of the compounds in green tea, especially polyphenol...
Fluoride is an essential micro-nutrient owing to its role in the prevention of dental caries. Chroni...
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In countries with fluoridation of public water, it is imperative to determine other dietary sources ...
Poster Session - Nutritional Assessment and Risk Factors for Oral Diseases: abstract no. 1213OBJECTI...
Abstract Excessive ingestion of fluorides might adversely affect the health of humans. Hence, this s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fluoride and aluminum concentration in herbal, black, ready-to-drink, and imp...
ABSTRACT. The fluoride contents in the infusions of 21 commercially available Ethiopian and imported...
It is believed that extracts of green tea increase fluoride uptake in deciduous enamel and the aim o...
Objective: In children, excessive ingestion of fluoride from different sources including bottled dri...
Background: Tea is known as a source of fluoride that not only can prevent tooth decay but also can ...
Back ground: Tea is one of the most commonly used drinks in the world. Drinking too much tea might a...
The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, is a fluoride (F) accumulator. Upon brewing, tea releases large am...
Introduction: Since high levels of fluoride can cause fluorosis and osteoarthritis, due to the high ...
SUMMARY: The objectives of this study were to investigate the fluoride (F) content of various commer...
With increased awareness of the health benefits of the compounds in green tea, especially polyphenol...
Fluoride is an essential micro-nutrient owing to its role in the prevention of dental caries. Chroni...
<span style="font-family: TribuneItalic; font-size: 9pt; color: #000000; font-style: normal; font-va...
In countries with fluoridation of public water, it is imperative to determine other dietary sources ...
Poster Session - Nutritional Assessment and Risk Factors for Oral Diseases: abstract no. 1213OBJECTI...
Abstract Excessive ingestion of fluorides might adversely affect the health of humans. Hence, this s...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fluoride and aluminum concentration in herbal, black, ready-to-drink, and imp...
ABSTRACT. The fluoride contents in the infusions of 21 commercially available Ethiopian and imported...
It is believed that extracts of green tea increase fluoride uptake in deciduous enamel and the aim o...
Objective: In children, excessive ingestion of fluoride from different sources including bottled dri...