fluorosis

NOUN
  1. a pathological condition resulting from an excessive intake of fluorine (usually from drinking water)
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How To Use fluorosis In A Sentence

  • None of the 199 children studied had evidence of fluorosis, using the tooth surface index of fluorosis.
  • The only proven risk, a condition called fluorosis, which results in white and sometimes brownish markings on the teeth from too much fluoride, rarely results from a normal intake of fluoridated water. NYT > Home Page
  • Excess fluoride can cause a condition called skeletal fluorosis.
  • Fluoride can not only cause mottling of the teeth known as fluorosis, but is also thought to be an aggravating factor in the onset of osteoporosis and the junior version, osteomalacia. Where do I find Non-Toxic Toiletries?
  • Chronic excessive fluoride intake can result in fluorosis, an unaesthetic mottling of the teeth.
  • A long-known reason is dental fluorosis associated with excessive fluoride intake.
  • Dental fluorosis has been described as a subsurface enamel hypomineralization, with porosity of the tooth positively correlated with the degree of fluorosis. 22 It is characterized by diffuse opacities and under-mineralized enamel. Signs of the Times
  • Diagnostic criteria and principles of management of industrial fluorosis.
  • Our results, therefore, suggest that fluorosis is not a public health problem in this community - but dental caries are.
  • The 4 biggest causes of ‘crippling’ in India, affecting over 2 million people, are reported to be polio, iodine deficiency, fluorosis, and lathyrism. 1) Head Control and Use of Senses
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