Relationships between daily total fluoride intake and dental fluorosis and dental caries

Quanyong Xiang , Minghao Zhou , Ming Wu , Xinya Zhou , Li Lin , Jiuning Huang , Youxing Liang
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the relationships between the daily total intake of fluoride, dental fluorosis and dental caries.

Methods

An epidemiological method was used to investigate the daily total intake of fluoride, dental fluorosis, and dental caries among 236 and 290 children aged 8-13 years in a severe endemic area and in a non-fluorosis control area, respectively. The children were divided into eight subgroups according to each child's estimated daily total intake of fluoride. The prevalence of dental fluorosis and dental caries in each group was calculated.

Results

As expected, elevated levels of fluoride intake were significantly associated with a higher prevalence of dental fluorosis and an increasing amount of more severe defect dental fluorosis. When the daily total F intake was 2.78 mg/child/day, the prevalence of dental fluorosis was nearly 100%, with the prevalence of defect dental fluorosis increasing with increasing fluoride intake. There was also a significant negative(inverse) dose-response relationship between the daily total intake of fluoride and the overall prevalence of dental caries, the prevalence of which decreased when the daily total intake of fluoride increased up to 3.32 mg/child/day. However, at higher levels of daily total intake of fluoride the prevalence of dental caries increased, giving rise to a U-shaped dose-response relationship curve.

Conclusion

It is important to monitor total fluoride exposure and protect children from excessive fluoride intake, especially during the years of tooth development.

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每日总氟摄入量与氟斑牙和龋齿的关系
目的探讨日氟总摄入量与氟斑牙及龋病的关系。方法采用流行病学方法,对某严重流行区236例8 ~ 13岁儿童、非氟中毒控制区290例儿童的日氟摄入量、氟斑牙和龋病情况进行调查。根据每个孩子估计的每日氟化物总摄入量,这些孩子被分成八个小组。计算各组氟斑牙和龋齿的患病率。结果正如预期的那样,氟摄入量的增加与氟斑牙患病率的升高和更严重缺陷氟斑牙数量的增加显著相关。当每日总氟摄入量为2.78 mg/儿童/d时,氟斑牙患病率接近100%,且缺陷氟斑牙患病率随氟摄入量的增加而增加。每日总氟摄入量与龋齿总体患病率之间也存在显著的负(逆)剂量反应关系,当每日总氟摄入量增加到3.32 mg/儿童/天时,龋齿患病率下降。然而,在每日总氟化物摄入量较高的情况下,龋齿发病率增加,形成u型剂量-反应关系曲线。结论监测氟暴露总量,防止儿童氟摄入过量,特别是在牙齿发育阶段,具有重要意义。
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