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Can teeth absorb fluoride?

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Answered by yogeeshwarantn1971
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Fluoride helps prevent cavities and decay by coming in direct contact with the tooth enamel (the outside of the tooth). But, if you consume fluoride from sources such as drinking water, it gets absorbed in your bloodstream.

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Answered by prakashakash802
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Fluoride helps prevent cavities and decay by coming in direct contact with the tooth enamel (the outside of the tooth). But, if you consume fluoride from sources such as drinking water, it gets absorbed in your bloodstream.

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