| Literature DB >> 24597028 |
Gahder-Sara Atia1, Joanna May2.
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UNLABELLED: Exposure to excessive fluoride intake during the early childhood years can disrupt the normal development of enamel, resulting in dental fluorosis. This varies in severity, ranging from white opacities in mild cases to more severe black and brown discoloration or enamel pitting. This article aims to give the reader a better understanding of the aetiology, diagnosis and subsequent treatment of dental fluorosis in the paediatric patient. CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Fluorosis can have a marked effect on dental aesthetics. The prevalence of fluorosis in the United Kingdom may increase following the publication of Delivering Better Oral Health, published by the Department of Health in 2007, which suggested changes to fluoride levels in children's toothpastes. This article highlights the importance of accurate diagnosis of fluorosis and also explains the treatment options available to paediatric patients.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24597028 DOI: 10.12968/denu.2013.40.10.836
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dent Update ISSN: 0305-5000