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fluoride This medication has been used for years in osteoporosis but not yet approved for treatment in the US Higher doses were found to cause side effects. Lately, lower doses have been used that reduce side effects, while improving bone density. These forms of fluoride are better tolerated and may be used in the future, especially as a supplement to one of the other new medications.
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fluoride Fluoride is a compound which occurs naturally in both groundwater and surface water. At low levels, fluoride can provide protection against tooth decay by increasing the durability of tooth enamel. The USEPA has set a maximum drinking water standard for fluoride of 4 parts per million (ppm). EPA has also set a secondary fluoride standard of 2 ppm to protect against dental fluorosis (tooth staining or pitting in developing teeth of children under 9 years old). ...
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fluoride Used commercially in the form of sodium fluoride it is a dangerous free radical, and one of the 100 most toxic substances known to exist. Sodium fluoride has been and is being added to municipal drinking water, toothpaste and is used to treat the teeth of children in an attempt to prevent dental cavities. There have been cases of children being injured or even dying from fluoride poisoning as a result of accidentally swallowing their fluoride treatment while in the dentist chair.
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