Fluorosis dental asociada a la ingestión crónica de crema de dientes con flúor – lo que debe saber el professional de la salud
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Fluorosis Dental, Dentífricos, NiñoResumen
Este trabajo reporta dos casos de fluorosis dental causada por inadvertida ingestión de dentífricos con flúor. Un paciente de ocho años presentaba manchas blancas y perdida de esmalte dental en los primeros molares permanente y manchas blancas sin pérdida de estructura en los incisivos e segundos molares deciduos, mientras que un adolescente de catorce años presentaba manchas blancas en todos los dientes permanentes. En ambos casos, dientes homólogos fueron afectados y las madres no relataron uso de suplementos fluoretados durante la gestación o infancia. El agua fluoretada donde ellos vivían era adecuada. En los dos casos hubo ingestión de flúor durante el cepillado así como en otras ocasiones. Las madres también informaron no haber recibido instrucciones profesionales en higiene oral y que la ingestión crónica de dentífricos con flúor podría contribuir para desarrollar fluorosis dental. De esta forma, el trabajo conjunto entre odontólogos y otros profesionales de la salud es una forma de prevenir la incidencia de esta condición.
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