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Ingesting Water with Four Times the Amount of Fluoride Causes

Question 44

Question 44

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Ingesting water with four times the amount of fluoride causes


A) brown-to-black staining.
B) cusp fractures.
C) white spots on the middle third of smooth crowns.
D) increased dental caries.

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