2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151612227
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A Systematic Review on Water Fluoride Levels Causing Dental Fluorosis

Abstract: Dental fluorosis is a long-existing public health issue resulting from inequitable access to potable water. Socially disadvantaged rural communities in fluoride-endemic areas, where a conventional irrigation system is absent and groundwater containing natural fluoride is the predominant source of drinking water, face a significant oral public health threat. This study aimed to determine the association between water fluoride levels and dental fluorosis. A systematic review aligned with PRISMA principles was co… Show more

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“…A lack of or insufficient F − would affect the development of bones and teeth, while excessive intake can lead to dental and skeletal fluorosis or osteoporosis. 1 The soil, sea water, surface water, groundwater, toothpastes, coatings, and drugs contain F − . 2 Therefore, it's meaningful and necessary to efficiently detect and accurately quantify F − .…”
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“…A lack of or insufficient F − would affect the development of bones and teeth, while excessive intake can lead to dental and skeletal fluorosis or osteoporosis. 1 The soil, sea water, surface water, groundwater, toothpastes, coatings, and drugs contain F − . 2 Therefore, it's meaningful and necessary to efficiently detect and accurately quantify F − .…”
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confidence: 99%