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Low-fluoride Dentifrice And Gastrointestinal Fluoride Absorption After Meals.
Registro en:
Journal Of Dental Research. v. 84, n. 12, p. 1133-7, 2005-Dec.
0022-0345
16304442
Autor
Cury, J A
Del Fiol, F S
Tenuta, L M A
Rosalen, P L
Institución
Resumen
A low-fluoride (F) dentifrice has been recommended to reduce the risk of dental fluorosis, but its anti-caries efficacy is questionable compared with that of conventional dentrifices (1000-1100 microg F/g). The tested hypothesis was that conventional dentifrices might be safe if used soon after meals, since food interferes with F absorption. In a crossover, double-blind study, 11 volunteers ingested a dentifrice slurry containing 0 (placebo), 550 (low F), or 1100 microg F/g in 3 gastric content situations: on fasting, or 15 min after breakfast or lunch. F was analyzed in saliva and 24-hour urine samples. The conventional dentifrice ingested after lunch resulted in only 10% higher F absorption than the low-F ingested on fasting. Analysis of the data suggests that the risk of fluorosis could be reduced by the use of either a low-F dentifrice or a conventional dentifrice, if toothbrushing occurred soon after meals. 84 1133-7