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Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health

Fluoride is ingested primarily through consuming drinking water. When drinking water contains fluoride concentrations >0.7 parts per million (ppm), consuming such water can be toxic to the human body; this toxicity is called “fluorosis.” Therefore, it is critical to determine the fluoride concent...

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Autores principales: Molina Frechero, Nelly, Sánchez Pérez, Leonor, Castañeda Castaneira, Enrique, Oropeza Oropeza, Anastasio, Gaona, Enrique, Salas Pacheco, José, Bologna Molina, Ronell
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3856142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24348140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186392
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author Molina Frechero, Nelly
Sánchez Pérez, Leonor
Castañeda Castaneira, Enrique
Oropeza Oropeza, Anastasio
Gaona, Enrique
Salas Pacheco, José
Bologna Molina, Ronell
author_facet Molina Frechero, Nelly
Sánchez Pérez, Leonor
Castañeda Castaneira, Enrique
Oropeza Oropeza, Anastasio
Gaona, Enrique
Salas Pacheco, José
Bologna Molina, Ronell
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description Fluoride is ingested primarily through consuming drinking water. When drinking water contains fluoride concentrations >0.7 parts per million (ppm), consuming such water can be toxic to the human body; this toxicity is called “fluorosis.” Therefore, it is critical to determine the fluoride concentrations in drinking water. The objective of this study was to determine the fluoride concentration in the drinking water of the city of Durango. The wells that supply the drinking water distribution system for the city of Durango were studied. One hundred eighty-nine (189) water samples were analyzed, and the fluoride concentration in each sample was quantified as established by the law NMX-AA-077-SCFI-2001. The fluoride concentrations in such samples varied between 2.22 and 7.23 ppm with a 4.313 ± 1.318 ppm mean concentration. The highest values were observed in the northern area of the city, with a 5.001 ± 2.669 ppm mean value. The samples produced values that exceeded the national standard for fluoride in drinking water. Chronic exposure to fluoride at such concentrations produces harmful health effects, the first sign of which is dental fluorosis. Therefore, it is essential that the government authorities implement water defluoridation programs and take preventative measures to reduce the ingestion of this toxic halogen.
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spelling pubmed-38561422013-12-16 Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health Molina Frechero, Nelly Sánchez Pérez, Leonor Castañeda Castaneira, Enrique Oropeza Oropeza, Anastasio Gaona, Enrique Salas Pacheco, José Bologna Molina, Ronell ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Fluoride is ingested primarily through consuming drinking water. When drinking water contains fluoride concentrations >0.7 parts per million (ppm), consuming such water can be toxic to the human body; this toxicity is called “fluorosis.” Therefore, it is critical to determine the fluoride concentrations in drinking water. The objective of this study was to determine the fluoride concentration in the drinking water of the city of Durango. The wells that supply the drinking water distribution system for the city of Durango were studied. One hundred eighty-nine (189) water samples were analyzed, and the fluoride concentration in each sample was quantified as established by the law NMX-AA-077-SCFI-2001. The fluoride concentrations in such samples varied between 2.22 and 7.23 ppm with a 4.313 ± 1.318 ppm mean concentration. The highest values were observed in the northern area of the city, with a 5.001 ± 2.669 ppm mean value. The samples produced values that exceeded the national standard for fluoride in drinking water. Chronic exposure to fluoride at such concentrations produces harmful health effects, the first sign of which is dental fluorosis. Therefore, it is essential that the government authorities implement water defluoridation programs and take preventative measures to reduce the ingestion of this toxic halogen. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3856142/ /pubmed/24348140 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186392 Text en Copyright © 2013 Nelly Molina Frechero et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Molina Frechero, Nelly
Sánchez Pérez, Leonor
Castañeda Castaneira, Enrique
Oropeza Oropeza, Anastasio
Gaona, Enrique
Salas Pacheco, José
Bologna Molina, Ronell
Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health
title Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health
title_full Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health
title_fullStr Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health
title_full_unstemmed Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health
title_short Drinking Water Fluoride Levels for a City in Northern Mexico (Durango) Determined Using a Direct Electrochemical Method and Their Potential Effects on Oral Health
title_sort drinking water fluoride levels for a city in northern mexico (durango) determined using a direct electrochemical method and their potential effects on oral health
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3856142/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24348140
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/186392
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