Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
Vol. 14 No. 4 (2020): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology

Prevalence of Fluorosis among Patients Visiting a Private College and Hospital in Chennai, India

Neha Sharma M1 , Pratibha Ramani2 , L. Leelavathi3 (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
29 Oct 2020

Abstract

Dental fluorosis is a tooth malformation caused by the intake of excess fluoride from various sources, suchas water, food, and air, during tooth development and mineralization. The regional concentration of fluorideand extensive application of fluoride to prevent dental caries have resulted in the high incidence of thismalformation. Though many institutional studies on fluoride concentration and its adverse effects have beenconducted , the result is highly scattered and needs to be systematically summarized for better utilization.Hence the aim of this study was to assess the prevalence of fluorosis and its severity among the patientsvisiting a private teaching hospital in a non fluorosis endemic area in Chennai. It is a retrospective crosssectional study was carried out and the case records of patients having fluorosis was collected by reviewingpatient records and analyzing the data of 86000 patients from June 2019- April 2020. Patients screenedfor Dean’s Fluorosis index were selected. The data was collected and subjected to statistical analysis andcorrelation using the SPSS software. The results showed that fluorosis was found to be more prevalent inmales (71.5%) than females (28.5%) , it was also found that 37.5 % of the patients had mild fluorosis. It wasobserved that patients presented with mild fluorosis especially in the upper arch in our hospital.

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