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Water Contamination Problems by Drinking water contaminants: Arsenic Contamination, Fluoride Contamination
At low levels, say 1mg/l, it is found to be beneficial in preventing dental caries. However, exposure to high levels can cause structural tooth damage and at a high enough ...
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LEAD Action News Vol 7 No 4 Contents
Lead Industry says on the Web Fluoridation Increases Lead Absorption in Children Association of Dental Caries and Blood Lead Levels Home Education Visits Reduce Childhood Lead Levels Relationship of Ascorbic Acid ...
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MedlinePlus: Health Topics beginning with D
Dementia with Lewy Bodies see Lewy Body Disease Dengue Dental Caries see Tooth Disorders Dental Health Dental Health, Child see Child Dental Health Dental Sealants see Child Dental Health Dentistry, Cosmetic see Cosmetic Dentistry Dentures Depression Dermatitis ...
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MedlinePlus: Mouth and Teeth Topics
Dental Health Cleft Lip and Palate Cold Sore see Mouth Disorders Communication Disorders see Speech and Communication Disorders Cosmetic Dentistry Dental Caries see Tooth Disorders Dental Health Dental Health, Child see Child Dental Health Dental Sealants see Child Dental Health Dentistry ...
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EHP: Volume 110, Number 10, October 2002: Children's Health
Maritsa Solano, and René Santos p. A 619 [HTML] [ Download PDF] Blood Lead Level and Dental Caries in School-Age Children Allison Gemmel, Mary Tavares, Susan Alperin, Jennifer Soncini, David Daniel, Julie ...
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Health impacts of water pollution
Fluoride. Fluoride in the water is essential for protection against dental caries and weakening of the bones, but higher levels can have an adverse effect on health ...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Community Dentistry & Oral Epidemiology: "The basis for the widespread acceptance of fluoride supplements in caries prevention is a large number of ...
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Fluoride & Tooth Decay: Topical Vs. Systemic Effects
SOURCE: Fejerskov O. (2004). Changing paradigms in concepts on dental caries: consequences for oral health care. Caries Research 38: 182-91. ... more efficacious in preventing dental caries." SOURCE: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2001). Recommendations for Using Fluoride to Prevent and Control Dental Caries in the United States. ...
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Hawkins Water Tech, Inc.
CDC report, Recommendations for Using Fluoride to Prevent and Control Dental Caries in the United States, was to provide people with information about the fluoride content in ... , to Deionization Filters for treatment of water used in high-tech manufacturing and medical and dental offices. By the end of 2003, growth had continued at such a pace that it ...
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