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1 Alpha Omega Research and Postgraduate Centre, Hebrew University, Hadassah Faculty of Dentistry, Jerusalem, Israel
The effects of physiologic doses of fluoride on the toxic effects produced by hypervitaminosis D have been investigated in rats.
The results showed that fluoride reduces calcium levels in blood and urine and prevents bone resorption.
It is suggested that, in hypervitaminosis D, an increased concentration of fluoride ions in the tissue fluids induces fluorapatite precipitation.
Submitted on March 19, 1965
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