White spots show up on your teeth for a number of reasons like eating too much sugar. You can't get rid of them but you can ...
A new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) casts doubt on the reliability of previously reported data that suggested that dental fluorosis prevalence with age ...
The latter half of the 20th Century demonstrated a decline in the prevalence of dental caries through the use of optimally fluoridated community water supplies and fluoridated oral care products.
Young children who consume substantial amounts of fluoride through infant formula and other beverages mixed with fluoridated water or by swallowing fluoride toothpaste are at increased risk of ...
Fluoride mineral is essential for the normal development of bone and teeth. However, its presence in excess of the required limit results in fluorosis of bone (skeletal) and teeth (dental). It is a ...
The feasibility of administering antibiotics to children to combat minor infections has always been a contentious point among the medical fraternity. The feasibility of administering antibiotics to ...
Who doesn’t like white teeth? Well, we all do like our teeth to be white and our smile as perfect as it can be. But sometimes we get some white blotches on our teeth which are different from the ...
Improves the understanding of the disadvantages of water fluoridation. Demonstrates public perceptions of dental discolouration typical of dental fluorosis. Shows in one step the application of public ...
Once data cleaning had been completed data were available for 1774 (Newcastle 905, Manchester 869) subjects with QLF images of the maxillary central incisors and corresponding photographic fluorosis ...