2018
DOI: 10.1111/cdoe.12411
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A comparison of dental fluorosis in adult populations with and without lifetime exposure to water fluoridation

Abstract: Although fluorosis is more common in adults with lifetime exposure to water fluoridation than those with no exposure, the aesthetic impact of fluorosis seems to diminish with age.

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“…The use of SDF as a treatment for dental caries in first permanent molars might not be as effective in a region with fluoridated water. This means, even if the same methodology was used in the study byLlodra et al (2005) In Birmingham, the preventative fraction observed might be lower than what was seen inLlodra et al (2005) This is due to the fluoridated toothpaste(Levine, 2020) and water fluoridation(Macey et al, 2018) since both of these have an effect of contributing to the caries prevention. Therefore, the results of these studies in children are limited in terms of comparison with other studies.Li et al (2017) and Zhang et al (2013) included communitydwelling elders, while, in Tan et al (2010) study, the older people in residential homes and in Satyarup et al (2022) trial, disabled individuals were only recruited.…”
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“…The use of SDF as a treatment for dental caries in first permanent molars might not be as effective in a region with fluoridated water. This means, even if the same methodology was used in the study byLlodra et al (2005) In Birmingham, the preventative fraction observed might be lower than what was seen inLlodra et al (2005) This is due to the fluoridated toothpaste(Levine, 2020) and water fluoridation(Macey et al, 2018) since both of these have an effect of contributing to the caries prevention. Therefore, the results of these studies in children are limited in terms of comparison with other studies.Li et al (2017) and Zhang et al (2013) included communitydwelling elders, while, in Tan et al (2010) study, the older people in residential homes and in Satyarup et al (2022) trial, disabled individuals were only recruited.…”
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“…[ 6 ] On the other hand, F – has toxic properties that cause developmental enamel malformations known as dental fluorosis, which increase in communities with fluoridated water supplies. [ 7 8 ] The U.S. Public Health Service currently recommends an optimal fluoride concentration of 0.7mg/L. [ 9 ] Some communities have groundwater with a naturally high concentration of fluoride, so fluorosis of the skeleton and the dentition becomes a greater concern than caries.…”
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“…Саме тому, для оцінки показників карієсу тимчасових зубів було обрано територію міста Рахова, котрий розміщений в гірській зоні. [6,7,8]. Встановлення показників захворюваності є актуальним для розуміння ступеню поширення даного захворювання та з метою визначення напрямку лікувально-профілактичних заходів.…”
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