INVESTIGADORES
LARROVERE mariano Alexis
artículos
Título:
Hydrochemistry of mountain rivers in the Sierra de Velasco, La Rioja, Argentina: implications on dental fluorosis through statistical modeling
Autor/es:
URAN, GIMENA M.; PASQUINI, ANDREA I.; GIAMPAOLI, VIVIANA; LARROVERE, MARIANO A.; CORTÉS MONTIEL, M. FLORENCIA; PAUTASSO, RITA E.
Revista:
Sustainable Water Resources Management
Editorial:
Springer
Referencias:
Año: 2022
ISSN:
2363-5037
Resumen:
Dental fluorosis is a disease associated with prolonged intake of high concentrations of fluoride, mainly by drinking water consumption. In a rural region in NW Argentina, several localities are supplied for domestic use by surface waters with variable contents of dissolved F- (from 0.3 to 3.1 mg L-1) of geogenic origin. Dental fluorosis, from very mild to severe, has been registered in the population according to the spatial variability of dissolved F-. In this work, statistical models demonstrated that the concentrations of dissolved F- that determine the occurrence of dental fluorosis (and its severity), depend on the concentrations of dissolved Ca2+. In children and adolescents, the probability of presenting this disease, at any degree, increases with age and dissolved F-; whereas moderate to severe degree, is controlled by an inverse relationship between dissolved F- and Ca2+. This last result was also obtained in the group of adults, for any degree of dental fluorosis. Thus, for a particular concentration of dissolved F-, as dissolved Ca2+ increases, the probability of developing dental fluorosis decreases. The findings of this work could be useful to adjust the current regulations, since guidelines of dissolved F- in drinking water for different degrees of dental fluorosis are not considered, nor the relationship between F- and Ca2+.