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The effect of vitamin E and selenium combination in repairing fluoride-induced DNA damage to NRK-52E cells.

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Comparison of oral health indicators between two places of endemic dental fluorosis in Jordan.

Introduction Excessive fluoride intake during tooth development causes dental fluorosis. Aim This study aimed to (1) determine the prevalence of dental fluorosis in association with fluoride concentrations in drinking water, (2) explore the effects of altitude on the severity of fluorosis in two towns with high fluoride levels in the drinking water, and (3) assess decayed, missing, and filled teeth (DMFT) and oral hygiene practices among participants. Material and methods

Taurine reverses sodium fluoride-mediated increase in inflammation, caspase-3 activity, and oxidative damage along the brain-pituitary-gonadal axis in male rats.

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Investigation of the genotoxic effects of fluoride on a bone tissue model .

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Assessment of fluoride levels during pregnancy and its association with early adverse pregnancy outcomes.

Background and Aim: There is sparse data available on human subjects regarding the affect of excessive fluoride exposures on pregnancy. The aim of this study was to examine the association between elevated urinary fluoride levels during early pregnancy and maternal anemia and adverse fetal outcome. Patients and Methods: We enrolled 600 pregnant patients with gestational age less than 20 weeks and with a high urinary fluoride levels(>1 mg/L).We also documented the fluoride levels in the tap

Conservative esthetic management of severe dental fluorosis with in-office power bleaching.

Abstract Fluorosis is an endemic disease, prevailing in about 25 countries globally. Dental fluorosis is an acquired defect of enamel due to the exposure of an individual to excessive fluoride levels during tooth development. It could result in mild-to-severe discoloration of teeth, which might necessitate esthetic correction. Bleaching is one of the common treatment modalities used in the esthetic correction of such cases. In-office power bleaching is one of the techniques of tooth bleaching t

A randomised oral fluoride retention study comparing intra-oral kinetics of fluoride-containing dentifrices before and after dietary acid exposure.

Acknowledgments Editorial assistance with the preparation of manuscript drafts was provided by Juliette Allport, Leading Edge, and Eleanor Roberts, Beeline Science Communications Ltd., both funded by GSK Consumer Healthcare [GlaxoSmithKline] *Read full text online at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0003996920302697#!