2017
DOI: 10.3923/jms.2017.156.161
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Prevalence of Dental Fluorosis and the Role of Calcium Supplementation in its Prevention

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“…Also, the mean values of exposed and unexposed were within normal limits, so clinically, no difference was noticed. Furthermore, the extrahepatic release of alkaline phosphatase can also be blameworthy for the inconsistency in statistical analysis [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the mean values of exposed and unexposed were within normal limits, so clinically, no difference was noticed. Furthermore, the extrahepatic release of alkaline phosphatase can also be blameworthy for the inconsistency in statistical analysis [ 22 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…fluoro junginių [9]. Subalansuota mityba, papildyta kalciu, vitaminu D bei vitaminu C taip pat yra svarbus dantų fluorozės profilaktikos veiksnys [10].…”
Section: įVadasunclassified
“…[ 20 ] Ambrish et al reported protonated hypervalent superhalogen anions B(BF 4 ) 4 ˉ, B(AlF 4 ) 4 ˉ, Al (BF 4 ) 4 ˉ, and Al (AlF 4 ) 4 ˉ showing more acidity than the strongest superacid HSbF 6 . [ 21 ] The researchers [ 22–27 ] are trying to explore new superacids using the combination of Bronsted/Lewis acids, which can react to very weak bases. The acidity of any superacid is determined by the electronic stability of its anionic superhalogen component.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%