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xenonite | 10 months ago

Well if flouride would be efficient enough, there wouldn't be so many dentists around. What source do you need for that?

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itishappy|10 months ago

I hope you're joking. This applies "efficient enough" is 100% effective and tooth decay is the only reason for dentists. The vast majority of my dental visits have been unrelated to cavities, and the studies I've seen quote 25% efficacy, which I'd hope you'd agree isn't "no effect!"

xenonite|10 months ago

sorry I was not joking. If flouride (also in toothpaste) would be enough to stop the typical tooth decay with the current habits of eating sugar, soda etc., well then fine.

But it is not enough. However I believe that stopping sugar, soda, bread etc. would be enough. In that case, the fluoride neurotoxin would not be necessary anymore.

llbbdd|10 months ago

There are many oral health problems that flouride does not solve.