[HTML] from ijdr.inPR Kumar, J John - Indian Journal of Dental Research, 2011 - ijdr.in Oral diseases form an important health problem in the community. During the last decade, there has been an increasing prevalence of dental health problems in India. Oral diseases have attracted the researchers as early as 1941. [1] The prevalence of periodontal disease in India ...
R Sharma, CE Tye, A Arun… - Journal of Dental …, 2011 - jdr.sagepub.com The molecular mechanisms that underlie dental fluorosis are poorly understood. The retention of enamel proteins hallmarking fluorotic enamel may result from impaired hydrolysis and/or removal of enamel proteins. Previous studies have suggested that partial inhibition of Mmp20 ... Related articles - All 3 versions
K Izuora, JG Twombly, GM Whitford… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Endocrine Soc Background: High fluoride ion (F ) levels are found in many surface and well waters. Drinking F -contaminated water typically explains endemic skeletal fluorosis (SF). In some regions of Asia, however, poor quality “brick tea” also causes this disorder. The plant source of brick, ... Related articles - All 2 versions
M Jain, L Sawla, A Mathur, T Nihlani, D Prabu… - Nigerian Dental …, 2011 - ajol.info Result: Bhil, Garasia, Meena and Gameti were most commonly present castes among Bhil tribes. The prevalence of dental fluorosis was 33.1% in low, 33.3% in moderate and 33.6% in high fluoride areas. In the low fluoride area mean number of decayed teeth and mean ... Cached
[PDF] from scirp.orgLH MacDonald, G Pathak, B Singer… - Journal of Water Resource …, 2011 - scirp.org This paper presents the grounds for an integrated approach to address endemic fluorosis in Jharkhand, India, an approach that encompasses health monitoring, community-based water systems management, and locally synthesized hydroxyapatite, a sustainable water ... View as HTML
[HTML] from ijdr.inPR Kumar, J John - Indian Journal of Dental Research, 2011 - ijdr.in Oral diseases form an important health problem in the community. During the last decade, there has been an increasing prevalence of dental health problems in India. Oral diseases have attracted the researchers as early as 1941. [1] The prevalence of periodontal disease in India ...
R Sharma, CE Tye, A Arun… - Journal of Dental …, 2011 - jdr.sagepub.com The molecular mechanisms that underlie dental fluorosis are poorly understood. The retention of enamel proteins hallmarking fluorotic enamel may result from impaired hydrolysis and/or removal of enamel proteins. Previous studies have suggested that partial inhibition of Mmp20 ... Related articles - All 3 versions
K Izuora, JG Twombly, GM Whitford… - Journal of Clinical …, 2011 - Endocrine Soc Background: High fluoride ion (F ) levels are found in many surface and well waters. Drinking F -contaminated water typically explains endemic skeletal fluorosis (SF). In some regions of Asia, however, poor quality “brick tea” also causes this disorder. The plant source of brick, ... Related articles - All 2 versions
M Jain, L Sawla, A Mathur, T Nihlani, D Prabu… - Nigerian Dental …, 2011 - ajol.info Result: Bhil, Garasia, Meena and Gameti were most commonly present castes among Bhil tribes. The prevalence of dental fluorosis was 33.1% in low, 33.3% in moderate and 33.6% in high fluoride areas. In the low fluoride area mean number of decayed teeth and mean ... Cached
[PDF] from scirp.orgLH MacDonald, G Pathak, B Singer… - Journal of Water Resource …, 2011 - scirp.org This paper presents the grounds for an integrated approach to address endemic fluorosis in Jharkhand, India, an approach that encompasses health monitoring, community-based water systems management, and locally synthesized hydroxyapatite, a sustainable water ... View as HTML