Summary:
Within the framework of the IGA grant. 1324-3, Ministry of Health, Czech
Republic the authors assessed the urinary fluoride concentration in 1491 children from 10
localities in the Czech Republic ( the submitted results are the fifth part of the final report from
1995). The various localities differed as to their fluoride history. The children lived in these
localities from birth. In nine places 12-year-old children were examined, in one all children
attending elementary school (Chlum nr. Třeboň - small number of 12-year-old children). In
addition to assessment of the urinary fluoride concentration in the children the DMF and DDE
index [8, 10] was recorded. Assessment of urinary fluorides was done by the direct potentio-
metric method using a pair of electrodes: by an indication ion selective fluoride and a reference
calomel electrode. The mean concentration of urinary fluorides in the whole group was 0.623
mg/l; (to obtain ppm values the figure is multiplied with the density expressed in g/ml). In
different localities it varied between 0.496 in Strakonice and 0.961 in Ostrava. In 1993 when
the investigation was implemented in the Czech Republic no endogenous fluoride prevention
was used (drinking water was not fluoridated, no fluoride tablets were distributed). From this aspect the investigation provides comparable material for investigation of the development of
fluoride exposure in children.
Key words:
exposure to fluorides – urinary fluoride excretion – fluoride caries prevention
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