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what is fluorosis? explain

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Answered by NaVila11
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Fluoride is an important mineral for all children. Our mouths contain bacteria that combine with sugars in the foods we eat and the beverages we drink. The acid that is produced harms tooth enamel and damages teeth. Fluoride protects the teeth and can even help reverse early signs of decay. But the increased availability of fluoride today has resulted in more of something called dental fluorosis.
Dental fluorosis is a change in the appearance of the tooth’s enamel surface. The most common types do no affect the function of the tooth and don’t cause pain.

Most dental fluorosis is either very mild or mild. Mild forms of fluorosis appear as white, lacy markings on the tooth’s enamel and are difficult to see with the untrained eye.

Fewer instances of fluorosis are categorized as moderate. Moderate fluorosis looks just like mild but covers more of the tooth.

In rare cases, fluorosis is described as severe. When fluorosis is severe, the enamel may have pitting and brown spots.
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Answered by YADAV4149
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A coronic condition  occur by excessive intake of fluorine compounds,marks by mottling of the  teeth.  

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