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Beyond the Tap: Fluoridated Water and Food Supply

Fluoride in public water supplies affects food and drinks made with that water, potentially causing health issues. To reduce exposure, consumers can avoid processed foods made with fluoridated water and use water filtration systems that remove fluoride. Public policy should consider the impact of water fluoridation on the food supply and potential health risks. Long […]

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Potential Effects of Fluoride on the Brain: What You Need to Know

Some studies suggest that #fluoride may have negative effects on the developing brain, including lower IQ and neurotoxicity. However, more research is needed to fully understand its potential effects. Long Version Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that is added to public water supplies and dental products to prevent tooth decay. While fluoride has been […]

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Best Easiest Ways To Remove Plaque from Teeth

The most effective way to remove plaque from teeth is by brushing at least twice a day for two minutes, flossing daily, using an antimicrobial mouthwash, eating a balanced diet, and visiting the dentist for regular cleanings. Long Answer Plaque is a sticky film that forms on teeth and can lead to tooth decay and […]

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Do Dental X-rays Cause Cancer? | Q&A

Dental x-rays do expose patients to a small amount of radiation, but the risk of developing cancer from a dental x-ray is very low. The amount of radiation used in dental x-rays is considered safe by regulatory agencies, and the benefits of early detection and treatment of dental issues typically outweigh the potential risks. Additionally, […]