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Excess fluorides in drinking water is likely to cause-

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Answered by abiramisakthivel
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Ingestion of excess fluoride, most commonly in drinking-water, can cause fluorosis which affects the teeth and bones

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Moderate amounts lead to dental effects, but long-term ingestion of large amounts can lead to potentially severe skeletal problems.

Answered by kajolsaranghae
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Excess fluorides in drinking water is likely to cause

fluorosis which affects the teeth and bones. Moderate amounts lead to dental effects, but long-term ingestion of large amounts can lead to potentially severe skeletal problems.

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