Use of fluoride by young children and prevalence of mottled enamel
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Use of fluoride by young children and prevalence of mottled enamel
Abstract
The prevalence of mottled enamel in the permanent dentition of children participating in a fluoride (F-) program at the dental school of the Vrije Universiteit (Amsterdam) was investigated in a study utilizing the Thylstrup-Fejerskov (TF) index. The randomly chosen children received a F- regime considered optimal by the Dutch Advisory Committee for Prevention of Oral and Dental Diseases. From the children examined (n = 83; 49 boys and 34 girls; mean age, 13 years and 5 months), 74% exhibited mottled enamel in a slight to moderate degree. More teeth were affected and the degree of mottling was higher when children started to use F- at an earlier age. Unintentional ingestion of toothpaste containing 0.15% F- during frequent toothbrushing in combination with the daily intake of F- tablets before the age of four may explain the high prevalence of mottled enamel. After these treatments, F- concentrations in plasma of young children can reach values which can directly affect the developing tooth germ.
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