Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil

Aim: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil and to compare the fluoride values measured in the water to the ones printed on the bottle label, considering risks (dental fluorosis) and benefits (caries con...

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Main Authors: Consuelo Fernanda Macedo de Souza, Suyene de Oliveira Paredes, Franklin Delano Soares Forte, Fábio Correia Sampaio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Estadual de Campinas 2015-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
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Online Access:https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8642089
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spelling doaj-15fb7bc2ac2945dc88acb33b3cc17be42021-07-15T14:00:28ZengUniversidade Estadual de CampinasBrazilian Journal of Oral Sciences1677-32252015-12-018410.20396/bjos.v8i4.8642089Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern BrazilConsuelo Fernanda Macedo de Souza0Suyene de Oliveira Paredes1Franklin Delano Soares Forte2Fábio Correia Sampaio3Federal University of ParaibaFederal University of Paraíba, João PessoaFederal University of Paraíba, João PessoaFederal University of Paraíba, João PessoaAim: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil and to compare the fluoride values measured in the water to the ones printed on the bottle label, considering risks (dental fluorosis) and benefits (caries control) of systemic fluoride exposure. Methods: Fifty-six water samples were collected from 20 brands available in several supermarkets with high turnover in different regions of the municipalities of São Luís (State of Maranhão) and João Pessoa (State of Paraíba) in 2009. Fluoride concentrations were determined by triplicate analysis using an ion-specific electrode. Results: The measured mean fluoride content varied from 0.001 to 0.270 ppmF with a mean (±SD) of 0.037 (±0.041) for the 56 samples. The majority of samples were found to contain less than 0.043 ppmF (92%). Conclusion: These results emphasize the importance of controlling the fluoride levels in bottled water enforced by the Brazilian Sanitary Surveillance Agency. Concerning the risks and benefits, fluoride concentrations in the evaluated bottled water samples were below the suggested concentration (0.7 mg F/l), having neither preventive effect nor the potential for causing dental fluorosis.https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8642089FluorideBottled waterProduct labelingHealth surveillance
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author Consuelo Fernanda Macedo de Souza
Suyene de Oliveira Paredes
Franklin Delano Soares Forte
Fábio Correia Sampaio
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Suyene de Oliveira Paredes
Franklin Delano Soares Forte
Fábio Correia Sampaio
Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil
Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
Fluoride
Bottled water
Product labeling
Health surveillance
author_facet Consuelo Fernanda Macedo de Souza
Suyene de Oliveira Paredes
Franklin Delano Soares Forte
Fábio Correia Sampaio
author_sort Consuelo Fernanda Macedo de Souza
title Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil
title_short Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil
title_full Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil
title_sort fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern brazil
publisher Universidade Estadual de Campinas
series Brazilian Journal of Oral Sciences
issn 1677-3225
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Aim: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the fluoride content of bottled water commercialized in two cities of northeastern Brazil and to compare the fluoride values measured in the water to the ones printed on the bottle label, considering risks (dental fluorosis) and benefits (caries control) of systemic fluoride exposure. Methods: Fifty-six water samples were collected from 20 brands available in several supermarkets with high turnover in different regions of the municipalities of São Luís (State of Maranhão) and João Pessoa (State of Paraíba) in 2009. Fluoride concentrations were determined by triplicate analysis using an ion-specific electrode. Results: The measured mean fluoride content varied from 0.001 to 0.270 ppmF with a mean (±SD) of 0.037 (±0.041) for the 56 samples. The majority of samples were found to contain less than 0.043 ppmF (92%). Conclusion: These results emphasize the importance of controlling the fluoride levels in bottled water enforced by the Brazilian Sanitary Surveillance Agency. Concerning the risks and benefits, fluoride concentrations in the evaluated bottled water samples were below the suggested concentration (0.7 mg F/l), having neither preventive effect nor the potential for causing dental fluorosis.
topic Fluoride
Bottled water
Product labeling
Health surveillance
url https://periodicos.sbu.unicamp.br/ojs/index.php/bjos/article/view/8642089
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