

Impact of Fluorosis is on Teeth
Abstract
Teeth are the most studied body tissues to examine the impact of fluoride to human health. There are a few possible mechanisms that have been proposed. It is generally believed that the hypo mineralization of affected enamel is mainly due to in-situ toxic effects of the fluoride on the ameloblasts in the enamel formation, and not caused by the general effects of fluoride on the calcium metabolism, or by the poisoning effects that suppress the fluoride metabolism. However, despite decades of research and studies, there have yet to be any studies that substantiates the believed mechanism whereby dental fluorosis is a result of alteration in the mineralisation that takes place when fluoride interacts with mineralising tissues. The objective of this study is to review the impact of fluorosis and its cause, symptoms and treatment of teeth.
Cite asBabita Kumari, & Hitesh Solanki. (2022). Impact of Fluorosis is on Teeth. Research and Reviews: Journal of Environmental Sciences, 4(2), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6806445
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