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Relationships between dental fluorosis and fluoride concentrations in bottled water and groundwater in low-income children in Mexico

Authors :
Maria Esther Irigoyen-Camacho
Nora Perez-Perez
Marco Antonio Zepeda-Zepeda
Maria Consuelo Velazquez-Alva
Antonio Castaño-Seiquer
Ignacio Barbero-Navarro
Leonor Sanchez-Perez
Source :
Frontiers in Oral Health, Vol 4 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2023.

Abstract

IntroductionThe aim of the current study was to investigate associations between dental fluorosis in children living in low socioeconomic areas in Mexico, and fluoride concentrations in tap water, fluoride concentrations and in bottled water, and body mass index (BMI).MethodsA cross-sectional study involving 585 schoolchildren aged 8–12 years was conducted in communities in a southern state of Mexico with >0.7 parts per million (ppm) fluoride in the groundwater. The Thylstrup and Fejerskov index (TFI) was used to evaluate dental fluorosis, and the World Health Organization growth standards were used to calculate age-adjusted and sex-adjusted BMI Z-scores. A BMI Z-score ≤ −1 SD was used as the cut-off point for thinness, and multiple logistic regression models for dental fluorosis (TFI ≥ 4) were constructed.ResultsThe mean fluoride concentration in tap water was 1.39 ppm (SD 0.66), and the mean fluoride concentration in bottled water was 0.32 ppm (SD 0.23). Eighty-four children (14.39%) had a BMI Z-score ≤ −1 SD. More than half (56.1%) of the children presented with dental fluorosis in TFI categories ≥ 4. Children living in areas with higher fluoride concentrations in the tap water [odds ratio (OR) 1.57, p = 0.002] and bottled water (OR 3.03, p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26734842
Volume :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Oral Health
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.28b2ea8ef4340bea32caa08b39b5b5c
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/froh.2023.1187463