Fluoride and Oral Health
Fluoride plays a fascinating role in oral health by enhancing the remineralization process of teeth, which are constantly balancing between demineralization and remineralization. When bacteria feed on sugars, they produce acids that erode enamel, but fluoride can strengthen the crystal structures in teeth, making them more resilient. Interestingly, while fluoride can be toxic at high levels, its unique ability to bond within the tooth structure offers significant protective benefits against cavities.In this clip
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