fluoróza
Fluoróza is a condition that affects teeth and bones due to excessive intake of fluoride, typically during tooth development. Ingesting too much fluoride over an extended period can lead to dental fluorosis, which is characterized by visible changes in the appearance of tooth enamel. These changes can range from faint white specks or lines to more severe brown or black staining and pitting. The severity of dental fluorosis depends on the duration and level of fluoride exposure.
While dental fluorosis is the most common manifestation, skeletal fluorosis is a more severe form that can
The primary source of excessive fluoride intake is often through drinking water that naturally contains high