fluoropoor
Fluoropoor refers to a condition in which an individual has a reduced ability to absorb fluoride from their diet or environment. This condition is often associated with certain genetic mutations, particularly those affecting the sodium-fluoride cotransporter 2 (SLC34A2) gene. The SLC34A2 gene is responsible for transporting fluoride into cells, and mutations in this gene can lead to a decreased ability to absorb fluoride.
Individuals with fluoropoor may experience dental fluorosis, a condition characterized by white spots or streaks on
Fluoropoor is distinct from fluorosis, which is a condition caused by excessive fluoride intake. While fluorosis
The diagnosis of fluoropoor is usually based on a combination of clinical findings, including dental fluorosis,