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BP104 Pha
Inorganic
Chemistry_24.05.2021_10
AM
Q.31)
Dental flurosis is caused by in bone and
teeth. (1 marks)
Ans.
Excessive deposition of phosphate
Excessive deposition of calcium
Excessive deposition of chloride
Excessive deposition of fluoride​

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Answered by adhitsaraf09
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Answer:

The condition and its effect on people Fluorosis is caused by excessive intake of fluoride. The dental effects of fluorosis develop much earlier than the skeletal effects in people exposed to large amounts of fluoride. Clinical dental fluorosis is characterized by staining and pitting of the teeth.

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