Topical and Systemic Fluorides in Children with Renal Diseases

Journal Title: Journal of Stomatology (Czasopismo Stomatologiczne) - Year 2015, Vol 68, Issue 6

Abstract

Following the ingestion of fluoride approximately 50% is normally excreted through the kidneys within 24 hours and most of the remainder is taken up by calcified tissues such as bones and teeth. Patients with renal dysfunction and especially young children may have an increased requirement for water intake. However there is no evidence of any risks to children with renal disease from fluoride at the doses recommended for the fluoridation of water supplies.

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FDI POLICY STATEMENT, Stanowisko PTS

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FDI POLICY STATEMENT, Stanowisko PTS (2015). Topical and Systemic Fluorides in Children with Renal Diseases. Journal of Stomatology (Czasopismo Stomatologiczne), 68(6), 778-779. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-77104