Tag: Fluoridation
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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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Effect of fluoridated water on dental caries and fluorosis in schoolchildren who use fluoridated dentifrice.
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The dental condition of children in seven areas in England and Wales as shown by the base-line dental examinations made in connection with the fluoridation demonstration studies.
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Fluoride concentrations at and near the neonatal line in human deciduous tooth enamel obtained from a naturally fluoridated and a non-fluoridated area.
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Fluoride in water: A UK perspective.
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Urinary fluoride excretion by preschool children in six European countries.
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Fluoride intake and urinary excretion in 6- to 7-year-old children living in optimally, sub-optimally and non-fluoridated areas.
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Sources of dietary fluoride intake in 6-7-year-old English children receiving optimally, sub-optimally, and non-fluoridated water.
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[Fluoride intake through consumption of water from municipal network in the INMA-Gipuzkoa cohort].
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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 […]