Fluoridasi air (Indonesian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Fluoridasi air" in Indonesian language version.

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  • Association, Wisconsin Dental. "Fluoridation in Europe". Wisconsin Dental Association - Oral & Dentistry Advocates | WDA (dalam bahasa Inggris). Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2019-08-01. Diakses tanggal 2018-02-06. 

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  • Guidelines for Drinking-water Quality, 4th Edition Diarsipkan 2017-02-01 di Wayback Machine. WHO, 2011. ISBN 9789241548151. Page 168, 175, 372 and see also pp 370-73. See also J. Fawell, et al Fluoride in Drinking-water Diarsipkan 2016-10-07 di Wayback Machine.. WHO, 2006. Page 32. Quote: "Concentrations in drinking-water of about 1 mg l–1 are associated with a lower incidence of dental caries, particularly in children, whereas excess intake of fluoride can result in dental fluorosis. In severe cases this can result in erosion of enamel. The margin between the beneficial effects of fluoride and the occurrence of dental fluorosis is small and public health programmes seek to retain a suitable balance between the two"

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