Pediatric Oral HealthCenter for Health Policy Research, The George Washington University, 1992 - 120 pagina's |
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unwanted side effects , the most common being enamel fluorosis . Recent reports indicate a trend toward higher levels of dental fluorosis -- - the trend occurring in both fluoridated ( a 33 percent increase ) and nonfluoridated ...
unwanted side effects , the most common being enamel fluorosis . Recent reports indicate a trend toward higher levels of dental fluorosis -- - the trend occurring in both fluoridated ( a 33 percent increase ) and nonfluoridated ...
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health agencies and professional organizations . The side effect of minor dental fluorosis in a small but predictable percentage of children has been acknowledged , but may be the result of other fluoride sources 102,103 The benefits of ...
health agencies and professional organizations . The side effect of minor dental fluorosis in a small but predictable percentage of children has been acknowledged , but may be the result of other fluoride sources 102,103 The benefits of ...
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... fluoride intake to beneficial effects and enamel fluorosis . J Dent Res 69 ( Spec Iss ) : 529-38 , 1990 . Heifetz SB , Driscoll WB , Horowitz HS et al . Prevalence of dental caries and dental fluorosis in areas with optimal and above ...
... fluoride intake to beneficial effects and enamel fluorosis . J Dent Res 69 ( Spec Iss ) : 529-38 , 1990 . Heifetz SB , Driscoll WB , Horowitz HS et al . Prevalence of dental caries and dental fluorosis in areas with optimal and above ...
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