2017
DOI: 10.4103/2230-8210.196013
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Association of dental and skeletal fluorosis with calcium intake and serum vitamin D concentration in adolescents from a region endemic for fluorosis

Abstract: Context:Fluorosis is controlled by the duration of fluoride exposure and calcium and Vitamin D nutrition status.Aim:To examine (a) prevalence of dental and skeletal fluorosis in adolescents from upper, middle, and lower socioeconomic strata (SES) and (b) association of fluorosis with calcium intake and Vitamin D status.Settings and Design:A cross-sectional study conducted in 10–13.9 years apparently healthy adolescents (n = 90), from different SES of Patan (Gujarat, India).Materials and Methods:Dental fluorosi… Show more

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“…Recent studies have begun to explore how certain vitamins might influence the body's response to fluoride and the subsequent development of fluorosis. For instance, research indicates that adequate levels of vitamin D might reduce the risk of dental fluorosis by enhancing calcium metabolism, thus promoting healthy tooth mineralization and potentially counteracting fluoride's adverse effects [128]. Furthermore, the antioxidant properties of certain vitamins might offer protective mechanisms against oxidative stress induced by fluoride, suggesting a complex interplay that warrants further investigation [129].…”
Section: The Importance Of Recognizing Vitamin Deficiencies In the Or...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent studies have begun to explore how certain vitamins might influence the body's response to fluoride and the subsequent development of fluorosis. For instance, research indicates that adequate levels of vitamin D might reduce the risk of dental fluorosis by enhancing calcium metabolism, thus promoting healthy tooth mineralization and potentially counteracting fluoride's adverse effects [128]. Furthermore, the antioxidant properties of certain vitamins might offer protective mechanisms against oxidative stress induced by fluoride, suggesting a complex interplay that warrants further investigation [129].…”
Section: The Importance Of Recognizing Vitamin Deficiencies In the Or...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutrition may play an important role in the development of fluorosis. Studies have not been successful at establishing a consistent association between CBF risk and specific foods and nutrients [e.g., corn (5,6) chili (6), sour soup (7), vitamins (8)(9)(10)(11), and calcium (12,13)]. The inconsistent results linking foods and fluorosis may, in part, reflect the difficulty of disentangling the high degree of correlation among dietary constituents.…”
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confidence: 99%