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my opinion is that the flouride varnish is toxic and bad for our kids,

especially those who are already struggling with toxins. That said...we opted to

have it done. My little one had 6 cavities and had to have treatment under

general anesthesia. I don't want to go through that again so the flouride seemed

to be worth the risk for us. BTW...we don't eat candy or lot of junk, we use

no-sugar-added juice, and my boy is a good brusher. I don't know why he got so

many cavities except that I have bad teeth. I hope you figure out what is best

for you!

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I know what you mean.... my son too had 6 cavities and he/we brush his teeth

religously twice a day... although we never flossed and his dentist told me that

all his cavities were in between his teeth. So I think that was the problem for

us :0) I decided to not go with the fluoride because I prefer to be deligent

with his dental hygene than to put more toxins in his body... (we have enough

to deal with as it is to detox him). Anyway, his dental work was done in January

of this year when he got all that work done, on his 6 month follow up he was

just fine! No cavities and no potential cavities either... so I think flossing

and brushing have been enough for us to keep the cavities away.

Fina

mother of 7 yr old ASD

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I think cavities have something to do with the ph balance of saliva - which could be a pretty decent indication of what's going on the gut. -TammyTo: mb12valtrex Sent: Thursday,

September 15, 2011 1:44 PMSubject: Re: fluoride varnish?

I know what you mean.... my son too had 6 cavities and he/we brush his teeth religously twice a day... although we never flossed and his dentist told me that all his cavities were in between his teeth. So I think that was the problem for us :0) I decided to not go with the fluoride because I prefer to be deligent with his dental hygene than to put more toxins in his body... (we have enough to deal with as it is to detox him). Anyway, his dental work was done in January of this year when he got all that work done, on his 6 month follow up he was just fine! No cavities and no potential cavities either... so I think flossing and brushing have been enough for us to keep the cavities away.

Fina

mother of 7 yr old ASD

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> > I need your opinions on fluoride varnish on children's teeth. Thank you.

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Good point... in  fact have you seen the BIO-FILM teeth commercial? That tripped me out!Xylitol gum and rinse is supposed to be good.

 

I think cavities have something to do with the ph balance of saliva - which could be a pretty decent indication of what's going on the gut.

 -Tammy

To: mb12valtrex

Sent: Thursday,

September 15, 2011 1:44 PMSubject: Re: fluoride varnish?

 

I know what you mean.... my son too had 6 cavities and he/we brush his teeth religously twice a day... although we never flossed and his dentist told me that all his cavities were in between his teeth. So I think that was the problem for us :0) I decided to not go with the fluoride because I prefer to be deligent with his dental hygene than to put more toxins in his body... (we have enough to deal with as it is to detox him). Anyway, his dental work was done in January of this year when he got all that work done, on his 6 month follow up he was just fine! No cavities and no potential cavities either... so I think flossing and brushing have been enough for us to keep the cavities away.

Fina

mother of 7 yr old ASD

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> > I need your opinions on fluoride varnish on children's teeth. Thank you.

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-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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LOL! I've seen it!!!!

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On Sep 15, 2011, at 2:14 PM, Toni Marie Lombardo wrote:

Good point... in fact have you seen the BIO-FILM teeth commercial? That tripped me out!Xylitol gum and rinse is supposed to be good.

I think cavities have something to do with the ph balance of saliva - which could be a pretty decent indication of what's going on the gut.

-Tammy

To: mb12valtrex

Sent: Thursday,

September 15, 2011 1:44 PMSubject: Re: fluoride varnish?

I know what you mean.... my son too had 6 cavities and he/we brush his teeth religously twice a day... although we never flossed and his dentist told me that all his cavities were in between his teeth. So I think that was the problem for us :0) I decided to not go with the fluoride because I prefer to be deligent with his dental hygene than to put more toxins in his body... (we have enough to deal with as it is to detox him). Anyway, his dental work was done in January of this year when he got all that work done, on his 6 month follow up he was just fine! No cavities and no potential cavities either... so I think flossing and brushing have been enough for us to keep the cavities away.

Fina

mother of 7 yr old ASD

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> > I need your opinions on fluoride varnish on children's teeth. Thank you.

> >

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-- Toni------Mind like a steel trap...Rusty and illegal in 37 states.

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