Abstract
This cross-sectional study assessed risk factors for dental fluorosis (DF) among 8- to 12-year-old children in southern Brazil. Children attending 20 schools were randomly selected (n=1,196). They were interviewed and their parents answered a questionnaire that was sent home. Prevalence of DF was 8.53% (modified Dean's criteria), and the prevalence of severe DF was 0.17%. The results of multiple logistic regression analyses indicated that DF was associated with a higher frequency of tooth brushing and with initial use of fluoride toothpaste at the emergence of the first tooth. DF does not constitute a public health problem in southern Brazil.
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Azevedo, M. S., Goettems, M. L., Torriani, D. D., & Demarco, F. F. (2014). Factors associated with dental fluorosis in school children in southern Brazil: a cross-sectional study. Brazilian Oral Research, 28(1). https://doi.org/10.1590/1807-3107bor-2014.vol28.0014
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