Tuesday, October 9, 2018

#Dental #Fluorosis- Revisited by Abhimanyu Mohanta in BJSTR

Abstract

#Dentalfluorosis is a chronic #fluoride–induced condition in which an excess of fluoride is incorporated in the developing tooth enamel and disrupt the enamel formation of the tooth. Prevalence of dental fluorosis due to high levels of fluoride in drinking water is an endemic global problem. Although, definite mechanism of dental flourosis is yet to be confirmed, #hypomineralization of #teethenamel is the real fact and so the teeth enamel become more porous and softer than the normal counterparts. More exposure to the fluoride, greater is the rate of dental fluorosis. Also, children with mild dental fluorosis had lower IQ than those without dental #fluorosis demands further investigation.




#Dental #Fluorosis- Revisited by Abhimanyu Mohanta in BJSTR

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