Evaluation of the impact of fluoride in drinking water and tea on the enamel of deciduous and permanent teeth
Abstract Background Systemic fluoride intake is predominantly derived from drinking water and tea. It's been noted that water and tea containing fluoride, within the boundaries set by the World Health Organization, can lessen the prevalence of dental caries. A review of the literature did not u...
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Main Authors: | Asu Çakır (Author), Tuğçe Nur Şahin (Author) |
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