[氟中毒研究的实验模型]。

Practica odontologica Pub Date : 1991-04-01
H Ramos Rodríguez, J D Méndez, R Pérez Aguilar
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在大多数动物物种中,急性氟中毒是由意外摄入氟含量高的物质引起的,氟含量高的物质广泛用于害虫防治。氟通常集中在骨骼和牙齿中,并在成熟动物中形成近0.05%的这些结构,积极促进牙釉质对龋齿的抵抗力增强,并有利于牙出牙后的矿化,这一过程随着年龄的增长而增加。本文提出一种氟中毒的研究形式,强调对其有害影响应有的警告。
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[Experimental models for study of fluorosis].

In most animal species, acute fluorosis is triggered by the accidental consumption of substances with a high content of fluorine, widely used in pest control. Fluorine normally concentrates in bones and teeth, and forms nearly 0.05% of these structures in mature animals, positively contributing to increase resistance of enamel to caries and favoring mineralization after eruption, a process which increases with age. The present article submits a form of study of fluorosis, stressing due warning as to its harmful effects.

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