Well water fluoride, dental fluorosis, and bone fractures in the Guadiana Valley of Mexico

作者: I. R. Martín-Domínguez , Maria Teresa Alarcon Herrera , S. Rodriguez-Dozal , R. Trejo-Vázquez

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摘要: SUM ARY: In the Guadiana Valley (lhe city of Durango and its suBoundings in nor0rweslern ftlexho), drinking water supply comes ftom underground wells is chalacnerized by a high content f,uofile. ]n this study, quantitative assessment dental fluorcsis was made school age (5-12 years) adult (1360 parc) population Guadhna valley tfirough multistage sampling conglomerdes Population. The Dean index fluo' rosis colre|ad witt fluoride concentration water. those pads lhe valby with concentratiorc higher than 12 mg/L, all children surveyed efi3biH fluorosis, ard 350/6 them had suffered serious damage to their teeth. A linear correhion beiureen fluorosis frequency bone fracttles also observed among both chiHr€n adults.

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