• Fluoride toothpaste for anticavity, antigingivitis and sensitive teeth. (safeway.com)
  • Active Ingredients: Stannous Fluoride (0.14% w/v Fluoride Ion) (0.454 %), Anticavity, Antigingivitis, Antisensitivity Toothpaste. (safeway.com)
  • Sodium fluoride is found in toothpaste and also in rat poison. (projectavalon.net)
  • They are less likely to be done for an overdose of fluoride from toothpaste and other health products. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The amount of fluoride in toothpaste is usually not swallowed in large enough amounts to cause harm. (medlineplus.gov)
  • You don't need to brush the insides of the teeth, because your cat's tongue will get the toothpaste on that part. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • My teeth felt clean, but it was not the popping freshness that I was used to with conventional mint flavored toothpaste. (drbenkim.com)
  • This is a very different situation than the addition of a small amount of fluoride to the water, toothpaste, vitamins, etc. (drkaslow.com)
  • B. Spittle wrote in his article, Allergy and Hypersensitivity to Fluoride, in the journal called Fluoride (1993, 26:4, 267-273) that canker sores (Aphthous stomatitis) and ulcers of the mouth have been described as being not uncommon in persons using fluoride toothpaste and in children who have had topical fluoride applications applied to their teeth. (drkaslow.com)
  • Douglas described 133 cases of stomatitis from fluoride-containing toothpaste. (drkaslow.com)
  • The lesions cleared up with changing to a non-fluoride toothpaste. (drkaslow.com)
  • In 32 patients the reaction was reproduced by applying the fluoride toothpaste, in some as often as six times. (drkaslow.com)
  • Waldbott records the case of Mrs. LCH aged 62 years who developed a mouth ulcer within three days of starting the use of a fluoride toothpaste. (drkaslow.com)
  • Very rarely, a child can get fluoride poisoning from taking in a lot of fluoride in a short time (for example, from eating toothpaste or fluoride supplements). (childrensdayton.org)
  • Be sure to keep toothpaste, supplements, mouth rinses, and other fluoride-containing products out of kids' reach or in a locked cabinet. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Also, supervise young kids when they brush their teeth to prevent swallowing of toothpaste or other fluoridated products. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Babies whose teeth have not come in yet do not need fluoride toothpaste. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Brush your child's teeth twice a day with a small smear (the size of a grain of rice) of fluoride toothpaste. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Help your child brush twice a day using a pea-size amount of fluoride toothpaste. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Eleven children (55%) brush their teeth three times a day, but only three children (15%) swallow toothpaste. (bvsalud.org)
  • This is related to ingestion only (that is swallowing toothpaste, drinking high-fluoride water, eating rich-fluoride food) of this element. (gansipur.com)
  • Orajel™ PAW Patrol™ Anticavity Fluoride Toothpaste helps to protect against cavities to keep young teeth and gums healthy while building good brushing habits with fun PAW Patrol™ pals! (orajel.com)
  • Orajel fluoride toothpaste protects against cavities, strengthens teeth, and helps keep gums healthy. (orajel.com)
  • Tastes great to help your child transition to fluoride toothpaste. (orajel.com)
  • Should you be concerned about sodium fluoride being in your water or toothpaste? (millionairejack.com)
  • 1 The FDA limits the amount of fluoride from 0.7 to 1.2 milligrams per liter of community water 2 and today, almost the entire country and many parts of the world follow this practice. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • Generally, this isn't not serious, but call your doctor or the poison control center (1-800-222-1222) if you think your child ate a large amount of fluoride. (childrensdayton.org)
  • How Do I Make Sure My Child Gets the Right Amount of Fluoride? (childrensdayton.org)
  • Making sure your child gets the right amount of fluoride is one way to help your kids have healthy teeth. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Other products may also contain fluoride. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Poisoning most commonly occurs following ingestion (accidental or intentional) of products that contain fluoride. (bionity.com)
  • Even if your water does not contain fluoride, your child may not need fluoride supplements. (oralanswers.com)
  • Hexafluorosilicic acid releases hydrogen fluoride when evaporated, so it has similar risks. (projectavalon.net)
  • Like hydrogen fluoride, it attacks glass and stoneware. (projectavalon.net)
  • Note the mention of hydrogen fluoride there. (projectavalon.net)
  • however, victims whose clothing or skin is contaminated with hydrogen fluoride liquid or solution can secondarily contaminate response personnel by direct contact or through off-gassing vapor. (cdc.gov)
  • Most hydrogen fluoride exposures occur by inhalation of the gas and dermal contact with hydrofluoric acid. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless, fuming liquid or gas with a strong, irritating odor. (cdc.gov)
  • Inhalation hazards result not only from exposure to hydrogen fluoride gas, but also from fumes arising from concentrated hydrogen fluoride liquid. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride gas is lighter than air. (cdc.gov)
  • Even fairly low airborne concentrations of hydrogen fluoride produce rapid onset of eye, nose, and throat irritation. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride has a strong irritating odor that is discernable at concentrations of about 0.04 ppm, which is considerably less than the OSHA PEL of 3 ppm. (cdc.gov)
  • Children exposed to the same levels of hydrogen fluoride as adults may receive larger doses because they have greater lung surface area:body weight ratios and increased minute volumes:weight ratios. (cdc.gov)
  • Most hydrogen fluoride exposures occur by cutaneous contact with the aqueous solution. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is irritating to the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is primarily an industrial raw material. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is used in separating uranium isotopes, as a cracking catalyst in oil refineries, and for etching glass and enamel, removing rust, and cleaning brass and crystal. (cdc.gov)
  • Some consumer products that may contain hydrogen fluoride include automotive cleaning products (e.g., for aluminum and chrome), rust inhibitors, rust removers (e.g., for ceramic tubs, sinks, and fabrics), and water-spot removers. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride reacts with metals and water or steam. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride is a colorless fuming liquid below 67°F (19.4°C), or a colorless gas. (cdc.gov)
  • When hydrogen fluoride is combined with water it is known as hydrofluoric acid, a colorless liquid, which in low concentrations is visually indistinguishable from water. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrofluoric acid that is more than 40% hydrogen fluoride fumes in air. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride mixes readily with water forming hydrofluoric acid. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid is used in commercial automotive cleaners, rust removers and inhibitors for ceramics and fabrics, and water spot removers. (cdc.gov)
  • Indoor Air: Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid can be released into indoor air as a liquid spray (aerosol), or as a gas. (cdc.gov)
  • Water: Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid can be used to contaminate water. (cdc.gov)
  • Agricultural: If hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid is released into the air as a liquid spray (aerosol), it has the potential to contaminate agricultural products. (cdc.gov)
  • Hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid can be absorbed systemically into the body by ingestion, inhalation, or skin or eye contact. (cdc.gov)
  • Eye exposure to hydrogen fluoride/hydrofluoric acid is highly unlikely to result in systemic toxicity. (cdc.gov)
  • A growing body of evidence reveals the harmful impact of ingesting fluoride in drinking water, including brittle bones and discolored teeth particularly for seniors, children and pregnant women. (fluoridealert.org)
  • small amounts of fluoride are beneficial but large amounts are poison. (mamapedia.com)
  • Furthermore, green tea contains small amounts of fluoride, which helps to prevent tooth decay. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • To answer the second question, in spite of numerous potential problems with excess fluoride intake, I'm going to concentrate on one vital area-your hormones. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) sets a safety standard at 2.0 mg/L to prevent mild or moderate dental fluorosis, a condition that causes changes in the appearance of tooth enamel caused by hypermineralization resulting from excess fluoride intake during tooth-forming years (i.e., before age 8 years). (cdc.gov)
  • Independent scientific evidence repeatedly showing up over the past 50 years reveals that fluoride allegedly shortens our life span, promotes cancer and various mental disturbances, accelerates osteoporosis and broken hips in old folks, and makes us stupid, docile, and subservient, all in one package. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • You may be wondering what we've figured out in the past 50 years about taking fluoride supplements during pregnancy. (oralanswers.com)
  • Do you have any questions or thoughts regarding fluoride supplements and pregnancy? (oralanswers.com)
  • The above tests and treatments are more likely to be done if someone overdoses on fluoride from household products, such as hydrofluoric acid in rust remover. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Hydrofluoric acid is a serious systemic poison. (cdc.gov)
  • Products containing stannous fluoride may produce surface staining of the teeth. (allstarhealth.com)
  • Check up on the different forms of fluoride, some are quite harmless eg- calcium fluoride. (projectavalon.net)
  • Lastly there are naturally occuring fluorides such as calcium fluoride. (projectavalon.net)
  • Because of the highest fluoride concentrations of topical methods, applied locally at concentrations starting from 100 parts per million (ppm), the fluoride incorporation to enamel's surface occurs, mainly as calcium fluoride. (bvsalud.org)
  • When calcium fluoride is formed on tooth surface, it is covered by calcium, phosphate and salivary proteins, constituting a type of protective cover which retards the pattern of the compound dissolution, resulting in slowly fluoride releasing 5 . (bvsalud.org)
  • The fluoride agent applications on tooth surface presents calcium fluoride (CaF2) as the main product, stored as a fluoride ions' reservoir available to be released in cariogenic challenges at oral environment. (bvsalud.org)
  • Historically, most cases of fluoride poisoning have been caused by accidental ingestion of insecticides or rodenticides . (bionity.com)
  • Fluoride can only work topically, and is not meant for ingestion. (impiousdigest.com)
  • These may not ever effect you, but they do increase the risk of cancer after the ingestion of fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • Conclusion: This finding highlights the increasing risk of fluoride acute intoxication in cases of accidental ingestion of the solution. (bvsalud.org)
  • Mouthwash solutions with pleasant taste must be avoided, because they increase both the risk of ingestion and the velocity of fluoride elimination due to salivary flow stimulation 4 . (bvsalud.org)
  • As they say, "Fluoride in its many forms may be one of the most toxic of industrial pollutants, and Bryson cites scientific analyses linking fluoridated drinking water to bone deformities, hyperactivity and a host of other complaints. (curezone.com)
  • Irradiated food contains toxic radiolytic products, aka poisons, which are ingested by you and me and everyone we know. (notmytribe.com)
  • Fluoride is a toxic substance that accumulates in bones and tissues with only 50 percent of it being excreted. (fluoridealert.org)
  • In high concentrations, as with almost all substances, soluble fluoride compounds are toxic . (bionity.com)
  • The acute toxic dose of fluoride is believed to be from 2 to 8 milligrams per kilogram of body weight with lethal doses reported with levels of 16mg/kg in children and 32-64mg/kg in adults. (bionity.com)
  • Organofluorines do not contain soluble fluoride and thus are not toxic because of fluorine. (bionity.com)
  • These groups rarely mention its toxic potential or the few studies revealing increased tooth decay after fluoride use. (drkaslow.com)
  • it's called how to save your teeth with toxic-free preventive dentistry. (ihealthtube.com)
  • Fluoride is added to the water in most major cities to help with healthy teeth, but the local residents said it hasn't helped his kids who were recently told by their dentist that they had cavities. (fluoridealert.org)
  • It simply means that some people had fewer cavities than those who did not have fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • If your child is at low risk of developing cavities, then fluoride supplements are inappropriate whether or not your family's drinking water is fluoridated. (oralanswers.com)
  • While fluoride can help prevent cavities in high-risk children, it's important to remember that cavities aren't caused by a deficiency in fluoride. (oralanswers.com)
  • It also helps prevent cavities (tiny holes in the teeth). (childrensdayton.org)
  • By keeping the enamel strong, fluoride helps prevent cavities. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Cavities are caused by tooth decay. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Fluoride cannot repair cavities, but it can reverse some tooth decay and prevent new cavities. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Helps strengthen and protect teeth from cavities. (orajel.com)
  • Caries is tooth decay, commonly called cavities. (msdmanuals.com)
  • How well someone does depends on how much fluoride was swallowed and how quickly treatment is received. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The dose depends on how much fluoride is in the water your child drinks and your child's age. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Since many diabetics drink more liquids than other people, then according to the Physicians Desk Reference these 11 million Americans probably shouldn't drink fluoridated water, because in doing so, they'll receive an excessive dose of fluoride. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • I think it would be stronger if they would have presented the levels of fluoride found that caused osteosarcoma and liver cancer in rats. (topdocumentaryfilms.com)
  • While one group was exposed to high levels of fluoride, the other was not. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • In the National Medical Library, over 40 articles can be found on the toxicity of fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • The toxicity of fluoride has caused many countries to rethink allowing fluoride to be added to water. (drkaslow.com)
  • Meanwhile, another study on the toxicity of fluoride has been published by scientists from Toronto's York University in the journal Science of the Total Environment. (tapnewswire.com)
  • In the same decade that water fluoridation commenced, people in non-fluoridated areas wondered how their children could reap the the benefits of fluoride if their water supply was not yet fluoridated. (oralanswers.com)
  • It states: "The contribution of international expert, Dr. Hardy Limeback was persuasive in this regard when he commented that using the most authoritative international data, the risk of fluorosis far outweighed the benefits of fluoride. (irishcentral.com)
  • Skeletal fluorosis is a debilitating condition that occurs when fluoride accumulates in bones, making them extremely weak and brittle. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • This is part truth and part deception as a cartridge that contains a resin will remove fluoride but the problem is that it will only do it for 20 to 100 litres at best. (psifilters.com.au)
  • most medical and scientific professionals agree that fluoride is beneficial when topically applied to teeth. (fluoridealert.org)
  • Some short term benefit is received when, pharmaceutical grade, fluoride is topically applied and held against tooth structure. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • It causes mottling of tooth enamel. (curezone.com)
  • Sensitivity occurs when the dentin underneath tooth enamel becomes exposed. (allstarhealth.com)
  • Fluoride strengthens teeth enamel. (childrensdayton.org)
  • The enamel is the hard outer covering of the teeth. (childrensdayton.org)
  • These bacteria make acid that can break down tooth enamel. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Fluoride prevents the acid from breaking down the enamel. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Dental fluorosis (fluh-ROE-siss) causes changes in how tooth enamel looks. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Scientific evidences have been increasingly demonstrating that fluoride exerts its anticaries effect on the interface biofilm/saliva/tooth, during the periods of enamel dissolution. (bvsalud.org)
  • Concerning to dental caries prevention, it seems very interesting to use substances capable of remaining for longer time periods in contact with tooth enamel, depositing soluble CaF2 on it, at greater amounts 11 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Fluoride overdose occurs when someone takes more than the normal or recommended amount of this substance. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If you or someone you are with has an overdose , call the local emergency number (such as 911), or the local poison control center can be reached directly by calling the national toll-free Poison Help hotline (1-800-222-1222) from anywhere in the United States. (medlineplus.gov)
  • If you think there has been an overdose, call your poison control center or get medical care right away. (drugs.com)
  • Cases are on record (Annapolis, Maryland, 1979) where kidney patients on dialysis machines died, due to a fluoride overdose in the city water supply. (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • In the British Medical Journal (B.M.J.), October 7, 2000 it is reported that 48% of children who live in fluoridated communities have developed dental fluorosis due to fluoride overdose. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • Can anyone recommend a good filter to remove fluoride from our water supply? (projectavalon.net)
  • Generally not successful with a non reverse osmosis system however you will see many claim that their cartridges will remove fluoride. (psifilters.com.au)
  • The only reliable way to remove fluoride 98% is with Reverse Osmosis. (psifilters.com.au)
  • Acute exposure to dangerous amounts of fluoride is rare, and usually occurs in small children. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Do not confuse acute fluoride intoxication as many of the fluoride opponents scare you about with long term intake. (drkaslow.com)
  • Kids under age 6 should not use rinses with fluoride because they may swallow it. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Fluoride is a chemical commonly used to prevent tooth decay. (medlineplus.gov)
  • You don't drink suntan lotion to prevent sunburns, so why should you drink fluoride to prevent tooth decay? (impiousdigest.com)
  • In 1997, the Canadian Dental Association agreed with the American Academy of Pediatrics that "the primary mechanism of action of fluoride to prevent dental decay is topical. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • We are led to believe fluoride is healthy for us, so much so that the very establishments that were put in place to protect us, introduce the stuff into the public water system in order to prevent dental decay. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • 1) if it's actually doing anything to prevent tooth decay and 2) if it's really as safe as you're being told it is? (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • The ADA Council on Scientific Affairs' Acceptance of Colgate Kids Maximum Cavity Protection is based on its finding that the product is safe and has shown efficacy in helping prevent tooth decay when used as directed. (ada.org)
  • Recommendations for using fluoride to prevent and control dental caries in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Brush teeth thoroughly for at least 1 minute twice a day (morning and evening) or as recommended by a dentist. (safeway.com)
  • Make sure to brush all sensitive areas of the teeth. (safeway.com)
  • But rarely do people brush and floss our teeth. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • I'm sure a lot of humans think it's silly to brush your cat's teeth. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • This toothbrush fits over the tip of your finger, which will make it easy to brush your cat's teeth. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • Make sure to brush along the gum line, too, and brush the places where the gum attaches to the teeth. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • And that, yeah, if you brush your teeth really hard with it you can show a little bit of a difference, but there are other things that work much, much better. (ihealthtube.com)
  • So then you take that kid have them, the mother brush the teeth with iodine or one of the bug killing agents and then you have them spit in the tube again and you look until that tube doesn't turn purple, you've got rid of the bug that causes tooth decay. (ihealthtube.com)
  • I'm addressing those who actually dip a wet toothbrush in pure baking soda and proceed to brush their teeth with it! (toothygrinsstore.com)
  • brush teeth thoroughly. (ada.org)
  • Brush teeth thoroughly after meals or at least twice a day, or use as directed by a dentist or physician. (orajel.com)
  • Brush teeth thoroughly, preferably after each meal, or at least 2 times daily or as directed by a health care practitioner. (orajel.com)
  • Fluoride (FLOOR-ide) is a mineral found in water sources and soil. (childrensdayton.org)
  • HONOLULU - A Hawaii lawmaker is pushing to add the mineral fluoride to the state's public water systems in an effort to promote better dental health. (westhawaiitoday.com)
  • Follow your doctor's or dentist's advice on whether your child should use a mouth rinse that contains fluoride. (childrensdayton.org)
  • It is a condition caused by 'excessive' intake of fluorine compounds over an extended period of time during tooth development (before teeth erupt into the mouth), and can cause yellowing of teeth, hypothyroidism , or brittling of bones and teeth . (bionity.com)
  • The study, ' Fluoride Exposure And Hypothyroidism In A Canadian Pregnancy Cohort ', linked fluoride exposure with an increased risk of hypothyroidism in pregnant women. (tapnewswire.com)
  • This also means that fluoride concentration itself, at either topical solutions or hard dental tissues, is not a highly significant determinant of the predictable anticaries effect 17 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Therefore, the presence of topical fluoride is, undoubtedly, the most important via of this element use in dental caries prevention 17 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Notwithstanding, there are several ways of topical fluoride application, comprising either professional or over-the-counter solutions 1 . (bvsalud.org)
  • This demonstrates that ingesting of fluoridated water to reduce tooth decay is clearly a myth. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • Fluoride Does Not Reduce Tooth Decay-But THIS Does! (ihealthtube.com)
  • Dr. Kennedy: Well, let me first point out the fact that fluoride does not reduce tooth decay that is a myth. (ihealthtube.com)
  • While it is believed that water fluoridation does reduce tooth decay, there are many areas of the United States that don't have fluoride added to their water. (oralanswers.com)
  • After paying for your order, go to your account area in our shopping cart for a downloadable file on how to have healthy teeth and gums. (drbenkim.com)
  • One of the side effects of fluoride poisoning is gastro-intestinal inflammation as fluoride toxicity has a corrosive effect on the mucous membrane which line the gut [1] . (bionity.com)
  • My son had fluoride tablets because the water here is not fluoridated. (mamapedia.com)
  • The cost of tap water, or regular bottled water, and the fluoride tablets was still lower than buying special baby water. (mamapedia.com)
  • The fluoride ion, which penetrates tissues deeply, can cause both local cellular destruction and systemic toxicity and is readily absorbed through both intact and damaged skin. (cdc.gov)
  • Fluoride can be harmful in large amounts. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Fluoride is taken out of circulation by the body and trace amounts bound in bone. (bionity.com)
  • Introduction: Fluoride plays an important role in oral health promotion and is considered important in dental caries prevention both in children and adults. (bvsalud.org)
  • Clinically proven to fortify gums to protect teeth (Helps reverse gingivitis). (safeway.com)
  • After your cat gets used to having her gums massaged, wrap a piece of cloth or gauze around your finger and gently rub the cat's teeth and gums. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • Tooth Soap is an all natural alternative to conventional and natural toothpastes - it's definitely worth trying If you're looking for a high quality cleaning product for your teeth and gums. (drbenkim.com)
  • Well I'm not going to waste a bunch of your precious time on answering question number one other than to say, if fluoride really did work like the American and Canadian Dental Associations would lead us to believe, why then do citizens of numerous cities, towns and countries who snub fluoridation show declining rates of dental decay in spite of increased sugar intake? (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • It is certain that a high fluoride intake leads to health problems . (gansipur.com)
  • Thus, I assume , there will be different AI (adequate intake) and UL (upper intake level) than for fluoride food assumption [a] . (gansipur.com)
  • Director of Holistic Dentists in Tribeca Dr. Lewis Gross who also served as an assistant professor of Oral Pathology at Columbia University, Paul Beeber, a leading antifluoride advocate, Carol Kopf, longtime anti-fluoride advocate and founding member of the Fluoride Action Network and fifth grade students from P.S. 122 in Astoria who have spent the year studying fluoridation , and crafted the slogan, "no fluoridation without representation! (fluoridealert.org)
  • They tell us that molted teeth from fluoridation of water is just a cosmetic effect. (newmediaexplorer.org)
  • The United States pioneered the introduction of community water fluoridation in 1945 when Grand Rapids was the first city in the world to fluoride public water. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • In 2005, eleven Environmental Protection Agency employee unions in the USA, representing over 7000 environmental and public health professionals of the Civil Service, called for a halt on drinking water fluoridation across the US and demanded the EPA recognize fluoride poses a serious risk of causing cancer in people. (irishcentral.com)
  • A total of 4,080 community water systems safely fluoridated water 99.99% of the time with levels below the secondary safety standard of 2.0 mg/L. Water systems are encouraged to work with their state programs to report their fluoride data into WFRS and meet USPHS recommendations to provide the full benefit of fluoridation for caries prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Fluoride in small amount is beneficial to teeth see Fluoride therapy . (bionity.com)
  • American scientists say the rat poison is harmless and beneficial to humans at 1 part per million. (irishcentral.com)
  • But it isn't until the permanent teeth come in, between 3 and 5 months, that tooth brushing becomes really important. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • Too much flouride makes white spots on the permanent teeth. (mamapedia.com)
  • There is a high prevalence of fluoride exposure in the fingernails of the children studied, presenting risk of developing dental fluorosis in permanent teeth. (bvsalud.org)
  • Sensitive teeth may indicate a serious problem that may need prompt care. (safeway.com)
  • It is used to help sensitive teeth. (drugs.com)
  • With twice daily brushing, it builds ongoing protection from the pain of sensitive teeth. (allstarhealth.com)
  • Recently I had a severe toothache which I treated in a much informed way thanks to Hal Huggins's Uninformed Consent, the wonderful WAPF site, your comments on bacteria not being the cause of tooth decay, and the various fine discussion places on the internet. (westonaprice.org)
  • Tooth decay is caused by some types of bacteria (germs) in the mouth. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Plaque is, at first, a soft, thin film of bacteria, mucin, dead epithelial cells, and food debris that develops on the tooth surface within about 24 hours after the tooth is cleaned. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Typically, decalcification begins when the pH at the tooth falls below 5.5 (eg, when lactic acid-producing bacteria colonize the area or when people drink soft drinks, sports drinks or energy drinks, which commonly have pH values below 5.5). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Controversial fluoride is one of the basic ingredients in both PROZAC (FLUoxetene Hydrochloride) and Sarin nerve gas (Isopropyl-Methyl-Phosphoryl FLUoride). (bibliotecapleyades.net)
  • Fluoride is a very controversial topic because fluoride is a known toxin. (drkaslow.com)
  • Trials were performed in which dietary fluoride supplements were administered to children in order to determine if they could receive fluoride's anti-cavity effects in pill form. (oralanswers.com)
  • Also on hand for the debate on fluoride was Dr. Mark Vooght, Medical Health Officer for the Five Hills Health Region. (fluoridealert.org)
  • There are three ways to keep your cat's teeth clean: brushing, feeding dental health treats or cat food designed to get tartar off teeth, and giving them chewing toys. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • You may wonder why the ADA and other public "health" agencies continue to recommend fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • As health professionals, we don't want to harm patients in any way and fluoride has the potential to produce great harm. (drkaslow.com)
  • You know, what can people do to eliminate their, at least reduce their exposure to fluoride and still maintain proper oral health care? (ihealthtube.com)
  • It's not that I find talking about fluoride unpleasant, despite the fact that there isn't much good I can say about the stuff, it's more about the "Oh great another health nut" expression on the dentist's face every time I refuse to have it anywhere near my mouth. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • There are new American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) guidelines regarding oral health and tooth decay prevention. (parenttrust.org)
  • By Allison Browne, MPH Lead Screening Promotion CoordinatorOffice of Environmental Public Health SciencesWashington State Department of Health Did you know that the week of October 20th to 26th is National Lead Poisoning Prevention Week? (parenttrust.org)
  • If you have well water , its fluoride level can be tested at a laboratory or public health department. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Experts have not found any other health problems from fluoride. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Biomarkers indicate levels of a particular chemical agent in the environment studied, which may be useful for monitoring health status, and nails may be major indicators of fluoride. (bvsalud.org)
  • There are numerous international scientific studies linking fluoride with serious health conditions such as bone fractures, cancer, osteoporosis, thyroid dysfunction and neurological impairment. (irishcentral.com)
  • Still the Irish government follows the example of America, and the advice of dentists who have built careers promoting fluoride with conflicting evidence at best, and reasonable concern about a large-scale danger to Irish (and American) health. (irishcentral.com)
  • Attorneys with the Fluoride Action Network and the National Institute for Environmental Health Sciences ("NIEHS"), parent agency for the National Toxicology Program ("NTP"), have agreed to the release of the long-delayed NTP review on fluoride's toxicity. (tapnewswire.com)
  • In a hearing on 10 January, Michael Connett, representing the Fluoride Action Network and other plaintiffs, expressed interest in obtaining comments from officials within the Department of Health and Human Services. (tapnewswire.com)
  • How did fluoride get approved for use in the United States and what are the health effects? (millionairejack.com)
  • Fluoride mouthwashes must obey the regulations specified by the Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (Regulation no. 22 from December 22, 1989), which specifies the quality and amount requisites for such products 3 . (bvsalud.org)
  • Its severe and sometimes delayed health effects are due to deep tissue penetration by the fluoride ion. (cdc.gov)
  • sometimes delayed health effects are due to deep tissue penetration by the fluoride ion. (cdc.gov)
  • USPHS recommends fluoride levels to achieve oral health benefits and minimize risks associated with excess fluoride exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • It doesn't solve the problem, because tooth decay is caused by a bug called streptococcus mutants. (ihealthtube.com)
  • However, many cities in the United States (including Santa Barbara, Escondido, Santa Cruz) have stopped adding fluoride to the water supplies based on the concern about fluoride's toxicity. (drkaslow.com)
  • That all changed on October 20, 1966 when the FDA cracked down on the fluoride supplement makers. (oralanswers.com)
  • Follow your doctor's or dentist's advice on whether your child needs to take a fluoride supplement. (childrensdayton.org)
  • This scholarly article from the journal Pediatric Dentistry states, "Although fluoride crosses the placenta, prescribing fluoride supplements to pregnant women is not recommended because there is little evidence that fluoride provided to the mother during pregnancy reduces caries prevalence in their offspring. (oralanswers.com)
  • Fluoride is widely used at high-risk conditions of caries, when the use of fluoride-containing mouthwashes is recommended, considering that fluoride itself reduces the risk of dental caries. (bvsalud.org)
  • Since fluoride anticaries effect is also related to its presence within oral fluids, even at low concentrations, its concentration kinetics in saliva plays an important role in the dynamic of the caries controlling process 1 . (bvsalud.org)
  • They predispose teeth to caries. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Development of severe early childhood caries (rampant caries) in deciduous teeth suggests prolonged contact with infant formula, milk, or juice, typically when an infant goes to bed with a bottle (baby or nursing bottle caries). (msdmanuals.com)
  • A tooth surface is more susceptible to caries when it is poorly calcified, has low fluoride exposure, and/or is in an acidic environment. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Untreated caries leads to tooth destruction, infections, and the need for extractions and replacement prostheses. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Caries that invades the dentin causes pain, first when hot, cold, or sweet foods or beverages contact the involved tooth, and later with chewing or percussion. (msdmanuals.com)
  • only 0.01% of person-months exceeded 2.0 mg/L. More than 80% of population-weighted fluoride measurements from community water systems reporting to WFRS were above 0.6 mg/L. Although 0.7 mg/L is the recommended optimal level, 0.6 mg/L is still effective for the prevention of caries. (cdc.gov)
  • Carbon cartridges are extremely good at removing substances like Chlorine, pesticides, lead and chemicals but not copper or fluoride. (psifilters.com.au)
  • The study goes on to say that increased exposure to fluoride can cause deficiency of zinc in the testes leading to testosterone suppression and shrinking of your family jewels. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • Should Pregnant Women Take Fluoride Supplements? (oralanswers.com)
  • Fifty years ago you could have walked into a pharmacy and seen fluoride drops that were specifically targeted toward pregnant women. (oralanswers.com)
  • A 2008 study revealed that a third of children and 41 percent of 12 to 15 year olds have dental fluorosis, a disturbing indicator of chronic fluoride poisoning. (fluoridealert.org)
  • And trust us, regular tooth brushing is a lot less expensive than a veterinary dental cleaning and/or tooth extraction under general anesthesia-and the annoyance of tooth brushing pales in comparison to the pain and suffering caused by dental disease. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • If possible, it's best to get cats used to tooth brushing and dental care when they're kittens. (paws-and-effect.com)
  • All dentists are very familiar with the American Dental Association (ADA) and other "authoritative" positions on fluoride. (drkaslow.com)
  • In the ensuing years, fluoride found its way into toothpastes, dental implants, dental treatments (think swish and spit), many antibiotics and even food. (totalhealthmagazine.com)
  • After this trial period, the American Dental Association (ADA) came up with the very first fluoride dosage schedule in 1958 . (oralanswers.com)
  • Unfortunately, many children started getting dental fluorosis , and as a result, the amount of recommended fluoride was gradually reduced. (oralanswers.com)
  • The American Dental Association states that fluoride supplements are intended for use by children "living in non-fluoridated areas and at high risk of developing tooth decay. (oralanswers.com)
  • Since fluoride supplements taken by the mother can cross the placenta, there is a chance that the well-meaning mother-to-be could actually cause their baby to get dental fluorosis . (oralanswers.com)
  • Fluoride is safe, but getting too much can cause dental fluorosis. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Most kids who get fluoride do not get dental fluorosis. (childrensdayton.org)
  • Your family dentist or pediatric dentist (one who specializes in the care of children's teeth) is a great resource for information about dental care and fluoride needs. (childrensdayton.org)
  • dental tooth fluorosis. (bvsalud.org)