fluorideovermaat
Fluorideovermaat refers to fluoride toxicity arising from exposure to higher-than-recommended fluoride levels. Fluoride is used in dental care and, at controlled levels in drinking water, is considered beneficial for reducing dental caries. Overexposure can occur through contaminated drinking water, ingestion of fluoride toothpaste or mouth rinses, or occupational exposure to fluoride compounds in industry. Acute fluorideovermaat results from a single, large fluoride dose; chronic fluorideovermaat results from sustained intake above safe limits.
Symptoms of acute toxicity typically begin within hours and can include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, excessive
Diagnosis relies on exposure history and measurements of fluoride in urine, blood, or tissues, along with clinical
Fluorideovermaat is distinct from dental fluorosis caused by milder chronic exposure; public health guidelines aim to