Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Lodi,Carolina Simonetti
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Ramires,Irene, Pessan,Juliano Pelim, Neves,Lucimara Teixeira das, Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of applied oral science (Online)
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Resumo: The increasing consumption of juices, soft drinks and teas among children has increased significantly fluoride ingestion at the age range of risk for development of dental fluorosis. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate fluoride concentrations in some brands of industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, SP, Brazil. Material and Methods: 98 brands of beverages were analyzed, divided into 3 lots, comprising 36, 32 and 30 brands, respectively, for the first, second and third lots. Fluoride concentrations were determined by HMDS-facilitated diffusion, using a fluoride ion-specific electrode (Orion 9409). Results: Fluoride concentrations ranged between 0.04 and 1.76 µg F/mL. It was observed a wide variation in fluoride concentrations among the different brands, as well as the different lots of the same brand. There was no information on fluoride concentrations on the labels of any product. Conclusions: Some of the products analyzed could contribute significantly to the total fluoride intake and, thus, be important risk factors for development of dental fluorosis, which indicates the need of controlling the production of these beverages with respect to fluoride concentration.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
title Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
spellingShingle Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
Lodi,Carolina Simonetti
Fluoride
Dental fluorosis
Beverages
Children
title_short Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
title_full Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
title_fullStr Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
title_sort Fluoride concentrations in industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, Brazil
author Lodi,Carolina Simonetti
author_facet Lodi,Carolina Simonetti
Ramires,Irene
Pessan,Juliano Pelim
Neves,Lucimara Teixeira das
Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
author_role author
author2 Ramires,Irene
Pessan,Juliano Pelim
Neves,Lucimara Teixeira das
Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lodi,Carolina Simonetti
Ramires,Irene
Pessan,Juliano Pelim
Neves,Lucimara Teixeira das
Buzalaf,Marília Afonso Rabelo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Fluoride
Dental fluorosis
Beverages
Children
topic Fluoride
Dental fluorosis
Beverages
Children
description The increasing consumption of juices, soft drinks and teas among children has increased significantly fluoride ingestion at the age range of risk for development of dental fluorosis. Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate fluoride concentrations in some brands of industrialized beverages consumed by children in the city of Bauru, SP, Brazil. Material and Methods: 98 brands of beverages were analyzed, divided into 3 lots, comprising 36, 32 and 30 brands, respectively, for the first, second and third lots. Fluoride concentrations were determined by HMDS-facilitated diffusion, using a fluoride ion-specific electrode (Orion 9409). Results: Fluoride concentrations ranged between 0.04 and 1.76 µg F/mL. It was observed a wide variation in fluoride concentrations among the different brands, as well as the different lots of the same brand. There was no information on fluoride concentrations on the labels of any product. Conclusions: Some of the products analyzed could contribute significantly to the total fluoride intake and, thus, be important risk factors for development of dental fluorosis, which indicates the need of controlling the production of these beverages with respect to fluoride concentration.
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