(a)
Interpretation:
The community water fluoridation is cited as one 10 greatest public health achievements of the 20th century by the U.S. Centers for disease control and prevention, the behind reason should be explained.
Concept introduction:
Dental Plaque: it is defined as a specific but highly variable structural entity resulting from sequential colorization and growth of microorganisms on the surface of teeth and restoration consisting of microorganisms of various strains and species embedded in the extra cellular matrix composed of bacteria
(b)
Interpretation:
Important in all communities water fluoridation is especially important low-income communities, the behind reason should be explained.
Concept introduction:
The upward adjustment of the concentration of fluride ion in a public health water supply such a way that concentration of fluride ion in water may be consistently maintained at one part per million by weight to prevent dental caries with minimum possibility of causing dental fluorosis.
Fluoridation: Fluride present during tooth formation provide caries resistance systematic incorporation of fluride into enamel during development.
(c)
Interpretation:
Some community’s water fluoridation is highly controversial. The arguments against adding fluride to drinking water the reason should be explained.
Concept introduction:
Fluoridation: Fluride present during tooth formation provide caries resistance systematic incorporation of fluride into enamel during development.
The upward adjustment of the concentration of fluride ion in a public health water supply such a way that concentration of fluride ion in water may be consistently maintained at one part per million by weight to prevent dental caries with minimum possibility of causing dental fluorosis.
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