GARY?
Vox Humana wrote:
NO. Not exactly. Fluoride works best when it is incorporated into the
enamel matrix during development. The only way to accomplish that is by
ingesting fluoride.
Wrong. Teeth in children are rather soft. Fluoride treatments in
children have shown great success over the decades. As a child I had
treatments every year. I grew up on bottled water or purified RO/DI
water. Now in my 40's my teeth are in excellent shape. Dentist always
remarks at how much better mine are than average. Fluoride is a toxin
that shouldn't be put into our water. Especially the form that is used.
Fluoride in drinking water does little to help teeth especially in
adults. Why force it on society? Why not sell an additive that people
can put into their water if they so choose? Get out Gov. out of our
personal lives.
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