Tag: Canada
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Measuring the short-term impact of fluoridation cessation on dental caries in Grade 2 children using tooth surface indices.
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Comparison of Adjusted Fluoride Concentrations Between Water Treatment Facilities and Endpoints in Alberta, Canada.
Abstract Objectives: This investigation aimed to determine whether fluoride concentration in water at the user endpoint remains the same as at the adjusted source, i.e., water treatment facilities. Methods Daycares in Alberta, Canada, were used as the endpoint to measure fluoride concentration. They were randomly selected from a list of 400 licensed daycares provided by […]
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Fluoride alters feeding and memory in Lymnaea stagnalis.
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Maternal fluoride exposure, fertility and birth outcomes: The MIREC cohort.
Abstract Objective : Fluoride exposure >1.5 mg/L from water has been associated with adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes. Little is known, however, about the effect of fluoride at levels consistent with water fluoridation (i.e., 0.7 mg/L) on pregnancy and birth outcomes. We examined the relationship between maternal fluoride exposure, fertility, and birth outcomes in a […]
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Associations Between Prenatal Fluoride Exposure and Performance IQ in Canadian Preschool Aged Children: A Multilevel Modeling Approach.
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Fluoride Content in Asian Produced Green Teas.
Background: This study determined the fluoride content of green tea from various parts of Asia, where green tea originates. Methods We brewed 2.5 g each of 4 types of green tea (from China, South Korea, Japan and Sri Lanka) using deionized water heated to boiling. Water was cooled to 71°C, then tea was steeped for […]
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The Brantford-Sarnia-Stratford Fluoridation Caries Study: Final Survey, 1963.
Page 1 of study BY the time that Brantford, Ontario, began to fluoridate its water supply in 1945 a great deal of information had been obtained from various parts of the word concerning the effect of naturally fluoridated water on dental caries. This information showed that the incidence of tooth decay is greatly reduced in […]
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The Challenge of a Fluoridation Referendum: The Results of a Referendum in British Columbia.
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Fluorine, Fluorides and Fluoridation in Alberta.
Page 1 of article ALBERTA lags behind most of the other provinces in Canada in instituting fluoridation as a public health measure for preventing tooth decay although the University of Alberta was the first institution in Canada to carry out significant research on this subject. The discovery that fluorine in water could prevent dental caries […]
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Expertise, Health, and Popular Opinion: Debating Water Fluoridation, 1945–80.