2009
DOI: 10.4317/medoral.14.e547
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Fluoride - an adjunctive therapeutic agent for periodontal disease? Evidence from a cross-sectional study

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“…Authors have reported no association between periodontal parameters and fluorosis,[ 19 20 21 ] increased periodontal scores,[ 22 23 ] and reduced periodontal scores. [ 24 25 26 27 28 ] Further, significant differences in response to various nonsurgical therapeutic modalities exist between fluorosed versus nonfluorosed roots. [ 29 ] Hence, the association of fluorosis and periodontal tissues is thought provoking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors have reported no association between periodontal parameters and fluorosis,[ 19 20 21 ] increased periodontal scores,[ 22 23 ] and reduced periodontal scores. [ 24 25 26 27 28 ] Further, significant differences in response to various nonsurgical therapeutic modalities exist between fluorosed versus nonfluorosed roots. [ 29 ] Hence, the association of fluorosis and periodontal tissues is thought provoking.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Di samping itu, kadar fluorida juga diketahui berhubungan dengan kesehatan, khususnya kesehatan gigi dan mulut. Seiring dengan meningkatnya konsentrasi fluorida, tingkat keparahan penyakit periodontal secara signifikan perlahan menurun (33). Kriteria fluorida merupakan hal yang unik karena bergantung pada suhu udara masing-masing daerah (34).…”
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“…Authors have reported no association between periodontal parameters and fluorosis; [12][13][14] increased periodontal scores; [15,16] reduced periodontal scores. [17][18][19][20][21] Based on these reports, the fibroblasts of the fluorosed tooth root which is altered in morphology may influence its attachment to the root surface. The morphology of normal fibroblasts is flat and elongated, which enhance their attachment on root surface.…”
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confidence: 99%