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Potential Co-exposure to Arsenic and Fluoride and Biomonitoring Equivalents for Mexican Children.

Excerpts: Fluoride toothpaste use has been one of the most common strategies to prevent dental caries in Mexico and worldwide. Studies have reported that between 49.8% to 90.9% of children 6 to 13 years old use fluoride toothpaste at least once a day [45]. Toothpaste fluoride concentrations for children in Mexico varied from nondetectable to 1153 mg/Kg, with an average of 563 ± 350 mg/Kg [46]. These large variations are due in part to the lack of an official regulation and nonmandatory norma

Aluminium and fluoride in drinking water in relation to later dementia risk.

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