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    • Infant formula is a primary source of nutrition for many infants.
    • Water fluoride levels vary geographically, impacting reconstituted formula.
    • Dental fluorosis is a concern related to excessive fluoride intake during tooth development.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To evaluate fluoride intake in infants consuming formula reconstituted with different water sources.
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    Main Methods:

    • Collected data on infant demographics, formula, and water consumption.
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    • Estimated infant fluoride intake and compared it to the recommended upper limit (UL).

    Main Results:

    • Infants consumed formula with minimally fluoridated water (0.0-0.3 ppm).
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    • Using optimally fluoridated water (0.7 ppm) predicted 36.8% of infants exceeding the UL.

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    • Optimally fluoridated water may elevate fluorosis risk in infants under six months.
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