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    Skeletal fluorosis is a bone disease caused by excessive accumulation of fluoride leading to weakened bones. In advanced cases, skeletal fluorosis causes...
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  • Look up fluorosis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fluorosis may refer to: Dental fluorosis, a disturbance of dental enamel caused by excessive exposure...
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    In moderate to severe fluorosis, teeth are weakened and suffer permanent physical damage. The adequate diagnosis of fluorosis can be diagnosed by visual...
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    Andrew; Vazirani, Sondra (June 2020). "Difluoroethane Inhalant Abuse, Skeletal Fluorosis, and Withdrawal". Federal Practitioner. 37 (6): 288–289. ISSN 1078-4497...
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  • concentration above which dental fluorosis is likely. Fluorosis is endemic in more than 20 developed and developing nations. Fluorosis was not identified as a...
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  • a long period of time causes skeletal fluorosis. In some areas, particularly the Asian subcontinent, skeletal fluorosis is endemic. It is known to cause...
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  • that tea drinking communities are at an increased risk of dental and skeletal fluorosis, in the case where water fluoridation is in effect. Fluoride ion in...
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    Although fluoridation can cause dental fluorosis, which can alter the appearance of developing teeth or enamel fluorosis, the differences are mild and usually...
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    Although fluoridation can cause dental fluorosis, which can alter the appearance of developing teeth or enamel fluorosis, the differences are mild and usually...
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    marks on the teeth known as fluorosis. Excessive ingestion by babies and children can result in severe dental fluorosis, indicated by a brown or yellow...
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