fluorosis
IPA: fɫˈuɝˈoʊsɪs
noun
- (medicine) Any adverse condition due to an excess of fluoride.
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Examples of "fluorosis" in Sentences
- An update on fluorides and fluorosis.
- Look at Singapore fluorosis for example.
- The CDC poll on fluorosis prevalence is outdated.
- There is an inflammatory photo of 'severe fluorosis'.
- Fluorosis An excessive level of fluoride in the body.
- This isn't an article on dental fluorosis in general.
- Skeletal fluorosis is not caused by water fluoridation.
- There has been an increase in a condition called fluorosis
- A significant side effect is mild to moderate dental fluorosis.
- Too much fluoride results in dental fluorosis and/or skeletal fluorosis.
- Fluorosis leads to mottled enamel and occurs from overexposure to fluoride.
- There is also a known condition called fluorosis, which occurs when a child gets too much fluoride when teeth are developing.
- He said you might be able to learn if there was a condition called fluorosis in the teeth, and possibly to give his office information that would help to identify the woman.
- Fluoride can not only cause mottling of the teeth known as fluorosis, but is also thought to be an aggravating factor in the onset of osteoporosis and the junior version, osteomalacia.
- The only proven risk, a condition called fluorosis, which results in white and sometimes brownish markings on the teeth from too much fluoride, rarely results from a normal intake of fluoridated water.
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