Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 as I explained in the previouse post its decalcification, and it can occur even if you keep your teeth spotless---as I alwasy have with my braces I am a fanatic about oral hygine and never had a cavity but the decalcification can still occur. > > > > > > So what are you using for toothpaste? Dont they have fluoride > > always? > > > > > > The toothpaste I use has flouride, you're right. It's pretty near > > impossible to find it without, but I try to limit my flouride > intake > > (i.e. mouthwashes). So many food and drink products, even our > water > > supply, have flouride added to them that most people aren't aware > they > > are getting more than the recommended dosage. For instance if you > > have a can of coke and a bowl of cereal you've gotten more than the > > recommended dosage. The research on flouride is pretty > questionable. > > I could go on and on, but, long story short, I don't feel that the > > flouride research is conclusive enough to warrant adding it to our > > water supply (water should just be water, right?)or using it in a > > mouthwash, especially knowing that according to the government's > own > > standards for " safe levels " many people are getting too much. > > > > Well...this has a lot to do with orthognathic surgery Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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