“…The bone lesions of chronic F‐toxicity are referred to as skeletal fluorosis or osteofluorosis, the dental lesions as dental fluorosis (DenBesten & Li, 2011; Fejerskov, Manji, Baelum, & Møller, 1988; Ranjan & Ranjan, 2015; Roholm, 1937; Shupe & Olson, 1983; World Health Organization, 2002). The latter term refers to pathological changes in dental enamel, and the terms dental fluorosis and enamel fluorosis, as well as the older term “mottled enamel”, can therefore be used synonymously (Clawson, Khalifah, & Perks, 1940; Dean, 1935; DenBesten & Li, 2011). It should, however, be noted that chronic F‐poisoning causes pathological changes also in the dentine that forms the bulk of a tooth.…”