Dental SecretsStephen T. Sonis Hanley & Belfus, 1994 - 233 pagina's Part of a series which aims to test and review current clinical concepts in an easy-to-read question-and-answer format, this textbook of dentistry provides quick answers to often-asked questions, and presents factual information in an accessible manner. |
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Pagina 175
... Fluoride Supplementation FLUORIDE CONCENTRATION IN LOCAL WATER SUPPLY ( ppm ) AGE < 0.3 6 months to 3 yr 0.25 mg / day 3-6 yrs 6-16 yrs 0.50 mg / day 1.00 mg / day 0.3-0.6 0 0.25 mg / day 0.50 mg / day > 0.6 0 2. What is the earliest ...
... Fluoride Supplementation FLUORIDE CONCENTRATION IN LOCAL WATER SUPPLY ( ppm ) AGE < 0.3 6 months to 3 yr 0.25 mg / day 3-6 yrs 6-16 yrs 0.50 mg / day 1.00 mg / day 0.3-0.6 0 0.25 mg / day 0.50 mg / day > 0.6 0 2. What is the earliest ...
Pagina 176
... fluoride toxicity ? Acute fluoride toxicity can result in nausea , vomiting , hypersalivation , abdominal pain , and diarrhea . 15. Does the administration of prenatal fluoride result in any anticaries effect in the primary dentition ...
... fluoride toxicity ? Acute fluoride toxicity can result in nausea , vomiting , hypersalivation , abdominal pain , and diarrhea . 15. Does the administration of prenatal fluoride result in any anticaries effect in the primary dentition ...
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... fluoride supplies . For each dollar invested in fluoridation , $ 80 in costs for dental treatment are avoided . 17. What are the major mechanisms of action for fluoride in caries inhibition ? 1. The topical effect of constant infusion ...
... fluoride supplies . For each dollar invested in fluoridation , $ 80 in costs for dental treatment are avoided . 17. What are the major mechanisms of action for fluoride in caries inhibition ? 1. The topical effect of constant infusion ...
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