Fluorosis is a public health concern brought on by prolonged exposure to fluoride with food, industrial pollution, and drinking water. Major health conditions such as skeletal fluorosis, non-skeletal fluorosis, and dental fluorosis are caused by it. Fluorosis is a dental enamel developmental disorder brought on by repeated exposure to high fluoride concentrations during tooth development, which results in enamel with a decreased mineral content and more porosity. It can be avoided by being aware of the sources of fluoride, understanding how to handle this situation, and avoiding excessive exposure. It's necessary to assess the sources that provide a danger for developing dental fluorosis before deciding on the various fluoride intake method...
Background: Fluorosis is one of the common but major emerging areas of research in the tropics. It ...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Background: Dental Fluorosis is still a depreciated condition which lacks felicitous awareness among...
Objective: The objective of the present study was carried out to explore the potential association b...
Excess fluoride in drinking water sources beyond a tolerance limit is responsible for the disease ‘f...
INTRODUCTION: Natural wellbeing involves those parts of human wellbeing including personal satisfac...
The Epidemiology of Dental Fluorsis in Kanyakumari District is studied using cross-sectional oral he...
ABSTRACT India is one of the countries where hydrofluorosis is a major public health problem, affect...
Background: Tamil Nadu is one of the 18 states affected by fluorosis in India. The maximum tolerance...
Fluoride in drinking water plays a vital role in dental health. Due to excessive fluoride in water, ...
The high level of fluoride concentration in groundwater resources has become one of the most importa...
Objectives: To identify the endemic high fluoride areas and to study the effects of high water fluor...
The component fluorine has long been documented to have benefits for dental well-being. High doses h...
Fluorosis resulting from high fluoride concentration in drinking water is a major public health prob...
Background: Fluorosis is one of the common but major emerging areas of research in the tropics. It ...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Background: Dental Fluorosis is still a depreciated condition which lacks felicitous awareness among...
Objective: The objective of the present study was carried out to explore the potential association b...
Excess fluoride in drinking water sources beyond a tolerance limit is responsible for the disease ‘f...
INTRODUCTION: Natural wellbeing involves those parts of human wellbeing including personal satisfac...
The Epidemiology of Dental Fluorsis in Kanyakumari District is studied using cross-sectional oral he...
ABSTRACT India is one of the countries where hydrofluorosis is a major public health problem, affect...
Background: Tamil Nadu is one of the 18 states affected by fluorosis in India. The maximum tolerance...
Fluoride in drinking water plays a vital role in dental health. Due to excessive fluoride in water, ...
The high level of fluoride concentration in groundwater resources has become one of the most importa...
Objectives: To identify the endemic high fluoride areas and to study the effects of high water fluor...
The component fluorine has long been documented to have benefits for dental well-being. High doses h...
Fluorosis resulting from high fluoride concentration in drinking water is a major public health prob...
Background: Fluorosis is one of the common but major emerging areas of research in the tropics. It ...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...