Teeth do not get soft unless decay has occurred. Incipient decay is where it is still hard enamel and hasn't made it to the pulp of the toothers yet. Enamel will have a different color and no filling needed at that stage. Floss and brush. Frequency with drinks and beverages has an impact dental wise.
Look at pubmed with the effects of bone cell death and FL. Also Fluoride can accure naturally... anything in excessive is bad. Moderation.
Look up this scientific literature...(title below) 👇
"Different effects of Fluoride exposure on the three major bone cell types"
I to was spoon fed Fluoride propaganda in college but things do not add up. To many scholarly journals with peer review being ignored. Biochemistry adds up with the science and math. You cannot hide from the results. Dentist are starting to think more and speaking up.
So many studies now showing the connection with FLuoride and systemic health issues.
Teeth do not get soft unless decay has occurred. Incipient decay is where it is still hard enamel and hasn't made it to the pulp of the toothers yet. Enamel will have a different color and no filling needed at that stage. Floss and brush. Frequency with drinks and beverages has an impact dental wise.
Look at pubmed with the effects of bone cell death and FL. Also Fluoride can accure naturally... anything in excessive is bad. Moderation.
Look up this scientific literature...(title below) 👇
"Different effects of Fluoride exposure on the three major bone cell types"
I to was spoon fed Fluoride propaganda in college but things do not add up. To many scholarly journals with peer review being ignored. Biochemistry adds up with the science and math. You cannot hide from the results. Dentist are starting to think more and speaking up. So many studies now showing the connection with FLuoride and systemic health issues.