Fluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:

Although the predominant beneficial effect of fluoride occurs locally in the mouth, the adverse effect, dental fluorosis, occurs by the systemic route. The caries attack rate in industrializedcountries, including the Unitedstates and Canada, has decreased dramatically over the past 40 years. Howe...

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Main Author: Samuel J. Fomon, MD; Jan Ekstrand, DDS, PhD; Ekhard E. Ziegler, MD
Format: Koleksi Audio Visual
Language: Bahasa Inggris
Published: Blackwell Synergy 2000
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spelling oai:lib.umy.ac.id:930312021-06-16T13:12:32ZFluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:Samuel J. Fomon, MD; Jan Ekstrand, DDS, PhD; Ekhard E. Ziegler, MD Although the predominant beneficial effect of fluoride occurs locally in the mouth, the adverse effect, dental fluorosis, occurs by the systemic route. The caries attack rate in industrializedcountries, including the Unitedstates and Canada, has decreased dramatically over the past 40 years. However, the prevalence of dental fluorosis in the United States has increased during the last 30 years both in communities with fluoridated water and in communities with nonfluoridated water. Dental fluorosis is closely associated with fluoride intake during the period of tooth developmentBlackwell Synergy2000Koleksi Audio Visual Bahasa Inggrishttp://oaipmh-jogjalib.umy.ac.idkatalog.php?opo=lihatDetilKatalog&id=93031
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Fluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:
description Although the predominant beneficial effect of fluoride occurs locally in the mouth, the adverse effect, dental fluorosis, occurs by the systemic route. The caries attack rate in industrializedcountries, including the Unitedstates and Canada, has decreased dramatically over the past 40 years. However, the prevalence of dental fluorosis in the United States has increased during the last 30 years both in communities with fluoridated water and in communities with nonfluoridated water. Dental fluorosis is closely associated with fluoride intake during the period of tooth development
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author Samuel J. Fomon, MD; Jan Ekstrand, DDS, PhD; Ekhard E. Ziegler, MD
author_sort Samuel J. Fomon, MD; Jan Ekstrand, DDS, PhD; Ekhard E. Ziegler, MD
title Fluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:
title_short Fluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:
title_full Fluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:
title_fullStr Fluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:
title_full_unstemmed Fluoride Intake and Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis:
title_sort fluoride intake and prevalence of dental fluorosis:
publisher Blackwell Synergy
publishDate 2000
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