Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble Fluoride
The fluoride dose ingested by young children may be overestimated if based on levels of total fluoride (TF) rather than levels of bioavailable fluoride (total soluble fluoride—TSF) in toothpaste. The aim of the present study was to compare doses of fluoride intake based on TF and TSF. Fluoride intak...
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doaj-6e944e5d048c4585904830a29d801b5e2020-11-25T00:28:56ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012013-11-0110115726573610.3390/ijerph10115726Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble FluorideJaime A. CurySaul M. PaivaLivia M. A. TenutaMaria José L. OliveiraCarolina C. MartinsThe fluoride dose ingested by young children may be overestimated if based on levels of total fluoride (TF) rather than levels of bioavailable fluoride (total soluble fluoride—TSF) in toothpaste. The aim of the present study was to compare doses of fluoride intake based on TF and TSF. Fluoride intake in 158 Brazilian children aged three and four years was determined after tooth brushing with their usual toothpaste (either family toothpaste (n = 80) or children’s toothpaste (n = 78)). The estimated dose (mg F/day/Kg of body weight) of TF or TSF ingested was calculated from the chemical analysis of the toothpastes. Although the ingested dose of TF from the family toothpastes was higher than that from the children’s toothpastes (0.074 ± 0.007 and 0.039 ± 0.003 mg F/day/Kg, respectively; p < 0.05), no difference between types of toothpaste was found regarding the ingested dose based on TSF (0.039 ± 0.005 and 0.039 ± 0.005 mg F/day/Kg, respectively; p > 0.05). The fluoride dose ingested by children from toothpastes may be overestimated if based on the TF of the product. This finding suggests that the ingested dose should be calculated based on TSF. Dose of TSF ingested by children is similar whether family or children’s toothpaste is used.http://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/10/11/5726fluoridesdentifricestoothpastesdental fluorosisfluorosis risk |
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Jaime A. Cury Saul M. Paiva Livia M. A. Tenuta Maria José L. Oliveira Carolina C. Martins Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble Fluoride International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health fluorides dentifrices toothpastes dental fluorosis fluorosis risk |
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Jaime A. Cury Saul M. Paiva Livia M. A. Tenuta Maria José L. Oliveira Carolina C. Martins |
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Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble Fluoride |
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Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble Fluoride |
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Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble Fluoride |
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Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble Fluoride |
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Estimated Fluoride Doses from Toothpastes Should be Based on Total Soluble Fluoride |
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estimated fluoride doses from toothpastes should be based on total soluble fluoride |
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The fluoride dose ingested by young children may be overestimated if based on levels of total fluoride (TF) rather than levels of bioavailable fluoride (total soluble fluoride—TSF) in toothpaste. The aim of the present study was to compare doses of fluoride intake based on TF and TSF. Fluoride intake in 158 Brazilian children aged three and four years was determined after tooth brushing with their usual toothpaste (either family toothpaste (n = 80) or children’s toothpaste (n = 78)). The estimated dose (mg F/day/Kg of body weight) of TF or TSF ingested was calculated from the chemical analysis of the toothpastes. Although the ingested dose of TF from the family toothpastes was higher than that from the children’s toothpastes (0.074 ± 0.007 and 0.039 ± 0.003 mg F/day/Kg, respectively; p < 0.05), no difference between types of toothpaste was found regarding the ingested dose based on TSF (0.039 ± 0.005 and 0.039 ± 0.005 mg F/day/Kg, respectively; p > 0.05). The fluoride dose ingested by children from toothpastes may be overestimated if based on the TF of the product. This finding suggests that the ingested dose should be calculated based on TSF. Dose of TSF ingested by children is similar whether family or children’s toothpaste is used. |
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fluorides dentifrices toothpastes dental fluorosis fluorosis risk |
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