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how does fluoride concentration affect your teeth?​

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Answered by shubhashrees73
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Fluoride is a mineral in your bones and teeth. It’s also found naturally in the following:

water

soil

plants

rocks

air

Fluoride is commonly used in dentistry to strengthen enamel, which is the outer layer of your teeth. Fluoride helps to prevent cavities. It’s also added in small amounts to public water supplies in the United States and in many other countries. This process is called water fluoridation.

Read on to learn more about the use of fluoride and the controversy surrounding its safety.

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Answered by krazykitty
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Fluoride is commonly used in dentistry to strengthen enamel, which is the outer layer of your teeth. Fluoride helps to prevent cavities. It’s also added in small amounts to public water supplies in the United States and in many other countries. This process is called water fluoridation.

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What is fluoride?

Fluoride is a mineral in your bones and teeth. It’s also found naturally in the following:

water

soil

plants

rocks

air

Fluoride is commonly used in dentistry to strengthen enamel, which is the outer layer of your teeth. Fluoride helps to prevent cavities. It’s also added in small amounts to public water supplies in the United States and in many other countries. This process is called water fluoridation.

Read on to learn more about the use of fluoride and the controversy surrounding its safety.

What is fluoride used for?

In the context of human health, fluoride is mainly used to improve dental health. You can sometimes find it in your local water supply and in many over-the-counter (OTC) products, including:

toothpaste

mouth rinses

supplements

If you tend to get a lot of cavities, your dentist might suggest using a prescription mouth rinse with fluoride. These rinses usually have a higher concentration of fluoride than OTC options do.

Fluoride is also used:

in medical imaging scans, such as PET scans

as a cleaning agent

in pesticides

to make Teflon, steel, and aluminum products.

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