Current Guidance for Fluoride Intake: Is It Appropriate?
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- DOI: 10.1177/0022034517750589
Current Guidance for Fluoride Intake: Is It Appropriate?
Abstract
The purpose of this report is to examine critically the appropriateness of the current guidance for fluoride intake in the population (0.05-0.07 mg F/kg bodyweight/d), consider whether changes to the current guidance are desirable, and suggest further research that will strengthen the evidence base for future decisions on guidance/advice in this area. The benefits and the risks of using fluoride particularly concern preschool children because it is at this age that excessive fluoride intake may result in dental fluorosis. Data from mostly cross-sectional studies show a wide variation in exposure and a considerable variation in the amount of fluoride ingested. Fluorosis, mostly mild, is commonly observed. For considering changes in current guidance, there is a need for more knowledge on the relationship between exposure to fluoride at an early age and the development of fluorosis. For that, prospective epidemiological studies with sufficiently large and representative samples of children are required. It is also important to study children in communities both with and without water fluoridation and to include populations where salt or milk fluoridation is used. There is also a need for professional agreement on acceptable levels of mild and moderate/severe fluorosis and a more comprehensive knowledge on the appreciation of mild fluorosis among the public.
Keywords: caries; dental public health; enamel formation; epidemiology; nutrition; prevention.
Comment in
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Guidelines for Fluoride Intake: First Discussant.Adv Dent Res. 2018 Mar;29(2):177-178. doi: 10.1177/0022034517750590. Adv Dent Res. 2018. PMID: 29461110 No abstract available.
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