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Dental fluorosis — Classification and external resources A mild case of dental fluorosis (the white streaks on the subject s upper right central incisor) observed in dental practice ICD 10 K … Wikipedia
Fluorosis — can refer to:* Skeletal fluorosis * Dental fluorosis … Wikipedia
fluorosis — 1. A condition caused by an excessive intake of fluorides (2 or more p.p.m. in drinking water), characterized mainly by mottling, staining, or hypoplasia of the enamel of the teeth, although the skeletal bones are also affected. 2. Chronic… … Medical dictionary
fluorosis — n. the effects of high fluoride intake. Dental fluorosis is characterized by mottled enamel, which is opaque and may be stained. Its incidence increases when the level of fluoride in the water supply is above 2 parts per million. The mottled… … The new mediacal dictionary
Dental caries — This article is about dental caries in humans. To read about dental caries in other animals, please see dental caries (non human). Dental caries Classification and external resources Destruction of a tooth by cervical decay from dental caries.… … Wikipedia
Dental — The word dental is used for things pertaining to teeth and could refer to: Dentistry, a medical profession Dental Auxiliary Dental hygienist, a licensed practitioner Dental technician Any variety of other dental professions, such as Dental… … Wikipedia
Fluorosis dental — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda La fluorosis dental es una anomalía de la cavidad oral, en especial de las piezas dentales originada por ingestión excesiva y prolongada de flúor[1] . En 1916 G.V. Black y F. McKay, describieron por primera vez bajo… … Wikipedia Español
Blanqueamiento dental — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Estructura de los dientes permanentes. El blanqueamiento dental es un tratamiento estético (Odontología estética o cosmética) que logra reducir varios tonos dejando los dientes más blancos, brillantes y saludables y… … Wikipedia Español
Skeletal fluorosis — Classification and external resources ICD 10 M85.1 ICD 9 733.9 Skeletal fluorosis is a bone … Wikipedia
Erosion (dental) — Erosion, otherwise known as acid erosion, is the loss of tooth structure due to chemical dissolution by acids not of bacterial origin. Dental erosion is the most common chronic disease of children ages 5 ndash;17. [Citation last = U.S. Department … Wikipedia