Skeletal Retention and Anticariogenic Efficacy of Fluoride when Administered in the Presence of a Prenatal Vitamin-Mineral Supplement

Two studies were conducted in rats to investigate fluoride retention from a prenatal supplement and the influence of NaF and NaSn2F5 in prenatal supplements on dental caries. Fluoride retention, provided as NaF, was decreased by 38.2%. Prenatal NaSn2F5 reduced the incidence of dental caries by 80%.

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