fluoride toxicity, enamel hypoplasia, fluorosis, and mottled enamel
fluorosis
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fluorosis
survey conducted to assess the levels of fluorosis in US population....
Paul J. Riordan has written: 'Dental fluorosis'
C. S. Hobbs has written: 'Fluorosis in beef cattle' -- subject(s): Diseases, Cattle
Charles Somerville Dillon has written: 'Fluorosis and dental caries' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Dental caries, Fluoridation
Fluoride is good for dental health and it is incredibly unlikely that you would get fluorosis solely from a toothpaste or mouthwash. Fluoride is in most toothpastes and should be about one part per million for an adult. A flouride toothpaste really does make all the difference in stopping decay. If you have any worries, speak to your dentist and I'm sure he'd be more than happy to reassure you.
The spelling "fluoro-" is used in two main ways: -- to indicate the element fluorine (e.g. fluorosis, fluorocarbons) -- to indicate fluorescence (e.g. fluoroscopy, fluorescent lighting)
botulism, bromism, digitalism, ergotism, fluorosis, hydrargyria, iodism, lead poisoning, listeriosis, mercurialism, phosphorism, plumbism, ptomaine poisoning, salmonella, saturnism, strychninism
Dick Ito has written: 'A cross-sectional study to compare caries and fluorosis in 7-year-old schoolchildren from a fluoridated area with those in a neighbouring non-fluoridated area in Ontario'