1997
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0528.1997.tb00917.x
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Dental fluorosis and the use of a high fluoride‐containing trona tenderizer (magadi)

Abstract: Please be advised that this information was generated on 2018-05-10 and may be subject to change.Mabelya L, van Palenstein Helderman WH, van't Hof MA, Konig KG: Dental fluorosis and the use of a high fluoride-containing trona tenderizer (magadi), Community Dent Oral Epidemiol 1997; 25: 170-6. © Munksgaard, 1997 Abstract -It has recently been suggested that magadi, a high-fluoride trona, which is added in cooking to tenderize certain vegetables and beans in two villages in Tanzania, significantly contributed… Show more

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“…The investigated villages had drinking water with a low F content ( Table 1). The people in low fluorosis villages in the coastal districts drink a lot of tea and eat a lot of seafish (12,13), whereas those in moderate fluorosis villages in the Singida district con sume fluoride-containing magadi salt (Table 1). Children in these communi ties are not likely to ingest much fluoride in the first year of life.…”
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“…The investigated villages had drinking water with a low F content ( Table 1). The people in low fluorosis villages in the coastal districts drink a lot of tea and eat a lot of seafish (12,13), whereas those in moderate fluorosis villages in the Singida district con sume fluoride-containing magadi salt (Table 1). Children in these communi ties are not likely to ingest much fluoride in the first year of life.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 1 pre sents the sample size and some relevant characteristics of these districts (13). The method of selecting 18 villages in these districts is described in detail in a separate article (13).…”
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“…In addition to high sodium, elevated levels of iron, fluoride, and manganese have been found (Ankrah & Dovlo 1978;Nielsen & Dahi 2002;Mamiro et al 2011). High fluoride exposure from use of ground salt has been linked to severe dental fluorosis (pitting of teeth) in Tanzania (Mabelya, van Palenstein Helderman, van't Hof, & Konig, 1997), while excess iron exposure can contribute to iron overload (Gordeuk et al 1992).…”
Section: Indigenous Saltmentioning
confidence: 99%