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Common questions about fluoride - I Like My Teeth

1. What do we know about fluoride and fluoridation? 2. Does fluoridated water prevent tooth decay? questions about fluoride? get the truth!

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT FLUORIDE: - ASTDD

3. We brush our teeth with fluoride toothpaste every day. Do we still need fluoridated water? Yes. For most people, brushing ...

Community Water Fluoridation Frequently Asked Questions - CDC

Many communities add a small amount of fluoride to the water supply to prevent cavities and promote good oral health.

Fluoridation: Questions & Answers - Mississippi State Department of ...

Some water needs no additional fluoridation to be effective against tooth decay. In areas with low or no fluoride concentrations, extra fluoridation helps give ...

Fluoridation FAQs - American Dental Association

Science-based answers to common questions about fluoridation of community water supplies.

Common Questions About Fluoride | I Like My Teeth

COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT FLUORIDE. A Resource for Parents and Caregivers. 2. Is fluoridated water safe for me and my children to drink? Yes. Decades of research ...

Fluoride for Children: Parent FAQs - HealthyChildren.org

Some studies, including from the U.S. government, have noted a possible link between very high fluoride levels in drinking water—more than twice ...

Questions and Answers about Fluoridation - IN.gov

Is fluoride toxic? Do fluoride chemicals include arsenic and silicates? Have there been legal challenges to fluoridation? Don't we need more research to prove ...

Frequently Asked Questions - Fluoride Action Network

It is now well established that fluoride is not an essential nutrient. This means that no human disease – including tooth decay – will result from a “ ...

What does fluoride do?

Frequently asked questions about fluoride and fluoridation: What does fluoride do? Is fluoridation still necessary? How does fluoride prevent cavities?

Ask the Expert: Why is fluoride good for dental health?

Fluoride prevents, stops, and reverses the early stages of tooth decay in people of all ages. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria that cause cavities ...

Frequently Asked Questions on Community Water Fluoridation

For more information, visit ADA.org/fluoride. © 2013 American Dental Association. All Rights Reserved. February 1, 2017 1. Frequently Asked Questions on ...

Fluoride - Oral Health Foundation

Fluoride varnishes can help to reduce tooth decay - especially for people with dry mouth. Some people are more likely to have tooth decay, and the dental team ...

Fluoride: Uses, Benefits & Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic

The most common side effect of fluoride is fluorosis (fluoride-induced tooth discoloration). People with fluorosis develop spots on their teeth that can range ...

Questions on water fluoridation - European Commission

There is some evidence that water fluoridation mainly benefits children from lower socio-economic groups, and so reduces inequalities in dental health across ...

Talking to Your Patients About Community Water Fluoridation:

If you have a little more time, ask this question: Do you have any questions about fluoride? Below are some typical questions your patients and their families ...

Most common and Frequently Asked Questions About Fluoride

In freshwater fluoride can be found naturally at between .01 and .3 parts per million. In some areas water is not naturally fluoridated and in others, it is so ...

Fluoridation - AAP

Fluoridation · Frequently Asked Questions about Fluoride and Fluoridation · How does fluoridation work? · Is fluoridation effective? · Is fluoride ...

Fluoride FAQs - Canadian Dental Association

Fluoride FAQs · 2. How does fluoride prevent tooth decay? · 3. Where do I get the fluoride that prevents tooth decay? · 4. What is dental fluorosis? · 5. Is dental ...

Common Questions About Fluoride | Stuparich & Nouel Dental

If a person gets too much fluoride, they can get dental fluorosis. Most cases of this are mild and appear as white spots on the teeth. A more ...