Fluoride and Dental Health
Fluoride in drinking water and toothpaste strengthens teeth by enhancing their mineralization, making them resistant to decay caused by bacteria. While this practice began in the 1950s to combat cavities, there are alternative methods to promote dental health that don't rely solely on fluoride. Understanding the rationale behind fluoride's introduction reveals a low-cost public health strategy aimed at reducing tooth decay across populations.In this clip
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