From The Other Side Of The Drill: Fluoride Says What?
October 12, 2006 by Liz Lewis
Filed under From the Other Side of the Drill, Misc., Prevention, Your Body

Me: So I’ve been taking fluoride in community water and from various dental care providers for years, but what’s it do?
My Dentist (and lovely wife), Melynda : Fluoride forms a chemical bond in the enamel. Enamel is made up mostly of Hydroxyapatite. The fluoride takes the place of the hydroxy Point is, it makes your teeth stronger and harder due to chemical things, so bacteria and acids have a harder time breaking through. AND systemic fluoride (in drinking water- 1 part per million is ideal) is more effective than topical fluoride.
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So, your basically saying that we should drink water and not the flouride from the dentist office?