Intake of excess amounts of fluoride during tooth development cause enamel fluorosis, a developmental disturbance that makes enamel more porous. In mild fluorosis, there are white opaque striations across the enamel surface, whereas in more severe cases, the porous regions increase in size, with enamel pitting, and secondary discoloration of the enamel surface. The effects of fluoride on enamel formation suggest that fluoride affects the enamel-forming cells, the ameloblasts. Studies investigating the effects of fluoride on ameloblasts and the mechanisms of fluorosis are based on in vitro cultures as well as animal models. The use of these model systems requires a biologically relevant fluoride dose, and must be carefully interpreted in rel...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Fluoride prevents caries by decreasing demi...
Enamel fluorosis is characterised by increased porosity and a delay in the removal of enamel matrix ...
The work described considers the effects on calcified tissues of those concentrations of fluoride wh...
Intake of excess amounts of fluoride during tooth development cause enamel fluorosis, a developmenta...
Teeth are the most studied body tissues to examine the impact of fluoride to human health. There are...
Enamel fluorosis is an irreversible structural enamel defect following exposure to supraoptimal leve...
Human enamel development of the permanent teeth takes place during childhood and stresses encountere...
The formation of an ordered enamel organic extracellular matrix (EOECM) seems to be a crucial step f...
Supraoptimal intake of fluoride (F) induces structural defects in forming enamel, dentin and bone an...
Objective: Fluoride excess of 0.05-0.07 mg F/kg bw/day in water or food additives like salt is the p...
Excessive intake of fluoride (F) by young children results in the formation of enamel subsurface por...
It is known that fluoride helps to prevent tooth decay, however an excess of fluoride can cause enam...
It is not known why the ameloblasts responsible for dental enamel formation are uniquely sensitive t...
International audienceEnamel formation and quality are dependent on environmental conditions, includ...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Fluoride prevents caries by decreasing demi...
Enamel fluorosis is characterised by increased porosity and a delay in the removal of enamel matrix ...
The work described considers the effects on calcified tissues of those concentrations of fluoride wh...
Intake of excess amounts of fluoride during tooth development cause enamel fluorosis, a developmenta...
Teeth are the most studied body tissues to examine the impact of fluoride to human health. There are...
Enamel fluorosis is an irreversible structural enamel defect following exposure to supraoptimal leve...
Human enamel development of the permanent teeth takes place during childhood and stresses encountere...
The formation of an ordered enamel organic extracellular matrix (EOECM) seems to be a crucial step f...
Supraoptimal intake of fluoride (F) induces structural defects in forming enamel, dentin and bone an...
Objective: Fluoride excess of 0.05-0.07 mg F/kg bw/day in water or food additives like salt is the p...
Excessive intake of fluoride (F) by young children results in the formation of enamel subsurface por...
It is known that fluoride helps to prevent tooth decay, however an excess of fluoride can cause enam...
It is not known why the ameloblasts responsible for dental enamel formation are uniquely sensitive t...
International audienceEnamel formation and quality are dependent on environmental conditions, includ...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Fluoride prevents caries by decreasing demi...
Enamel fluorosis is characterised by increased porosity and a delay in the removal of enamel matrix ...
The work described considers the effects on calcified tissues of those concentrations of fluoride wh...