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Urinary fluoride excretion by preschool children in six European countries
Author(s) -
Ketley Clare E.,
Cochran Judith A.,
Holbrook W. Peter,
Sanches Leonor,
Van Loveren Cor,
Oila AnnaMaria,
O'Mullane Denis M.
Publication year - 2004
Publication title -
community dentistry and oral epidemiology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.061
H-Index - 101
eISSN - 1600-0528
pISSN - 0301-5661
DOI - 10.1111/j.1600-0528.2004.00141.x
Subject(s) - fluoride , medicine , excretion , urine , zoology , urinary system , dentistry , chemistry , inorganic chemistry , biology
 ‐  Objective: To measure and compare 24‐h urinary fluoride excretion in children aged 1.5‐3.5 years from European study sites and to use these data to estimate the 24‐h fluoride intake. Method: Twenty‐four‐hour urine samples were collected from 3‐year‐old children ( n  = 86) who were already participating in a European multicentre study. Samples were collected from Cork, Ireland ( n  = 19) where the water is fluoridated to a concentration between 0.8 and 1.0 ppm and from five sites with a water fluoride concentration <0.15 ppm: Knowsley, England ( n  = 18); Oulu, Finland ( n  = 18); Reykjavik, Iceland ( n  = 4); Haarlem, the Netherlands ( n  = 6); Almada/Setubal, Portugal ( n  = 21). The volume of the samples was measured; they were analysed for fluoride concentration and the 24‐h urinary fluoride excretion was calculated. From this an estimate of the daily fluoride intake was made. Results: It was found that the mean fluoride excretion in response to the usual conditions of fluoride intake in the children in the nonfluoridated areas ranged from 0.16 mg (±0.08) in Oulu to 0.33 mg (±0.27) in Almada/Setubal with an overall mean of 0.23 mg (±0.19). The mean 24‐h fluoride excretion in fluoridated Cork was 0.37 mg (±0.11). There was a significant difference between the fluoride excretion in the nonfluoridated areas and that in the fluoridated areas, and the data were broadly in agreement with WHO standards. Conclusions: The daily urinary fluoride excretion and estimated fluoride intake in these children appeared to be within acceptable limits.

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