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Does the amount of fluoride in our water supply affect our dental health? |
This is a piece of research I am doing for college and am interested to find out what people know about the issue. absolutely. but not in a good way. I think that's why they put flouride in the water. there is no fluroride in our water! "yet" Wow i was actually wondering this myself! Sorry cant help u out but be interesyed to see what people say! some dentists think that people who drink tap water (with fluoride) have stronger teeth than those who drink only bottled water Fluoride is definitely beneficial for our teeth and I believe there are now a couple of water companies doing experiments to introduce it into their systems. East Anglia was the first to try a couple of years back I believe. One bad thing about fluoride is that it's bad for fish so I don't know what levels exactly the water authorities are able to introduce. Funny you should ask, I was at the dentist today with my 2 year old daughter and he told me because our water has fluoride in it to not use tooth past with fluoride in it because it will cause her adult teeth to come in with white spots all over them (fluorosis) This probably doesn't apply to adults because they don't swallow toothpaste but when I am brushing my daughters teeth she swallows a little, so too much fluoride as a child can cause your adult teeth to have problems. Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in many foods and water. Every day, minerals are added to and lost from a tooth's enamel layer through two processes, demineralization and remineralization. Minerals are lost (demineralization) from a tooth's enamel layer when acids - formed from plaque bacteria and sugars in the mouth - attack the enamel. Minerals such as fluoride, calcium and phosphate are redeposited (remineralization) to the enamel layer from the foods and waters consumed. Too much demineralization without enough remineralization to repair the enamel layer leads to tooth decay. Yes, too much can cause flourosis and too little can cause your teeth to be weak. We have flouride added to our tap water, and our dentist still gives my son a flouride treatment at the office. We had to add it to our well water when he was small and the dentist has him brush with flouride toothpaste. |
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