Patterns of Fluoride Intake from Birth to 36 Months
Dental fluorosis prevalence has increased in the United States, Canada, and other nations due to the widespread availability of fluoride in many forms, with fluoride ingestion during the first three years of life appearing most critical in fluorosis etiology. With few contemporary studies of fluo...
Main Author: | Steven M. Levy, DDS, MPH; John J. Warren, DDS, MS; Charles S. Davis, PhD; H. Lester Kirchner, PhD; M |
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Format: | Koleksi Audio Visual |
Language: | Bahasa Inggris |
Published: |
Blackwell Synergy
2001
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Online Access: |
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Summary: |
Dental fluorosis prevalence has increased in the United States,
Canada, and other nations due to the widespread availability of fluoride in many
forms, with fluoride ingestion during the first three years of life appearing most
critical in fluorosis etiology. With few contemporary studies of fluoride ingestion
in this age group, the purpose of this paper is to describe patterns of estimated
fluoride ingestion from birth to 36 months of age from water, dentifrice, and dietary
fluoride supplements and combined. |
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