A reduction in caries prevalence by 43% was recorded in children consuming 0.6 0.79 ppm F compared to those in tow fluoride areas (<0.4 ppm). Among those consuming drinking water containing < 1.0 ppm F however, 32% of the children had mild forms and 9% severe forms of dental fluorosis ...
Displaces fluoride Displaces bromide Displaces chlorine Mercury detox Promotes proper hormone balance Strengthens immune system Reduces cholesterol Increases metabolism Supports immune system Promotes growth of hair, skin, and nails Needed for the health of bones ...
As early as the 1960s, epidemiological studies began focusing on geographic patterns that had been observed with regard to the incidence of neural tube defects, most commonly spina bifida, in newborns. Great Britain (specifically Wales, Northern England, Northern Ireland) was one of the sites of ...
A reduction in caries prevalence by 43% was recorded in children consuming 0.6-0.79 ppm F- compared to those in low fluoride areas (< 0.4 ppm). Among those consuming drinking water containing < 1.0 ppm F-, however, 32% of the children had mild forms and 9% severe forms of dental ...
This study investigated optimal fluoride concentrations in potable water in Golestan province, according the ambient temperatures in the province. The study used data on fluoride concentrations in drinking water supplied by the Water and Wastewater Company of Golestan Province. The annual mean maximum ...
optimal fluoride leveltotal fluoride intakebone fluoridecommunity fluorosis indexregression analysisFluoride ion in drinking water is known for both beneficial and detrimental effects on health. The prevalence of fluorosis is mainly due to the intake of large quantities of fluoride through drinking water ...
Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis in Area of Yemen with Above Optimal Level of Fluoride in Drinking Water: An Exploratory SurveyTTN (Transient tachypnea of the newborntermcaesarean deliveryAbdulla Mohammed Bagahizel日本周産期・新生児医学会雑誌 = Journal of Japan Society of Perinatal and Neonatal ...
Caries prevalence in Danish children living in areas with low and optimal levels of natural water fluoride. Caries Res 1982; 16: 413-20.THYLSTRUP, A.; BILLE, L; and BRUUN, C. (1982): Caries Prevalence in Danish Children Living in Areas With Low and Optimal Levels of Natur...
Estimation of optimal concentration of fluoride in drinking wa- ter under conditions prevailing in Chile. Commu- nity Dent Oral Epidemiol 1998; 26:249-55.Villa A.E., Guerrero S., and Villalobos J. Estimation of optimal con- centration of fluoride in drinking water under conditions prevailing ...
Grobler SR, van Wyk CW, Kotze D (1986) Relationship between enamel fluoride levels, degree of fluorosis and caries experience in communities with a nearly optimal and a high fluoride level in the drinking water. Caries Res 20:284–288