PCD 8117 Study Guide - Final Guide: Systematic Review, Relative Risk, Toothpaste

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Lecture #9 - fluorosis i: identify and define dental fluorosis, fluoride intake from incisor fluorosis. (though birth to about 30 months most critical for maxillary central. 0. 03-0. 04mg f/kg can cause fluorosis: prevalence of fluorosis was significantly associate with home water f, primary tooth fluorosis depends on prenatal f- intake throughout first year with month s 6-9 being the most important predictor. Weak and non-significant relationships found, no concern for bone health: fluoride intake and 17 year pqct, fluoride intake and 15 year dxa. No significant results outcomes at age 15: fluoride intake and 19 year mdct between lifelong fluoride intake and dxa bone. No significant effects: bottom line: at low dosages, fluoride appears to have little effect on bone health, discuss various fluoride products - effectiveness, concentrations, ect. F varnish: 5% naf, 22600 ppm, 3-5 mg f per dose. Otc tp: 1000 ppm, 0. 75-1. 5 mg f per dose. Rx tp: 5000 ppm, 3. 75-5. 0 mg f per dose.

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