Articles related to "Fluorosis"Fluoride toothpaste and fluoridated drinking water are commonplace in America, but excess fluoride use can lead to discoloration of teeth in children.
Fluoridation of our water systems has always been a controversial issue. This article will attempt to separate facts from fiction.
Your son (or daughter) may experience some discomfort when cutting teeth, but his/her teeth are a big deal.
Why have over 600 doctors, dentists and researchers signed a Fluoride Action Network letter to U.S. Congress demanding an end to the fluoridation of our water supply?
Worried about toothpaste tubes loading up landfills, or having fluoride pollute our water systems? This DIY toothpaste won't harm your budget or your teeth.
Dental laminates are tooth facings that can help change a tooth's color and shape. The pros and cons of this proceure will be discussed.
Drinking tap water treated with fluoride causes poor IQ development in the youth.
Americans are told that fluoride is good for children's teeth. Recent research shows just how dangerous even trace amounts can be to our health. Make an informed decision
Your child's dental health is important. This article offers ways for parents to prevent oral health problems in preschoolers.
Toothpaste is supposed to help rid the teeth and gums of plaque and tartar. It does, but the chemicals that are absorbed into the body can be harmful.
Fluoride protects teeth from developing cavities when it comes in direct contact with tooth enamel. Swallowing fluoride has little or no benefit and may be harmful.
Diabetes has been linked to arsenic; bone cancer can be caused by high amounts of radium; and ingesting neurotoxins like fluoride, lead, and aluminum cause brain damage.
Who is at risk from contaminants in drinking water? While the EPA sets limits for what is considered "safe" amounts of toxins in water, some people are more vulnerable.
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