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Fluorosis

Young woman shares the emotional trauma of dental fluorosis and improvement of her self confidence through the restoration of her smile.  
 
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Sparkysama (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Are the fluoride drops the same stuff in tap water? I was given them by my mother when I was a kid, I've got pretty good teeth. Lucky me it seems X)
davidkennedydds (4 months ago) Show Hide
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No the drops are generally pharmaceutical grade sodium F tap water is not. Fluoride does nothing beneficial when swallowed. About 66/% of the children given drops get this permanent disfiguring of their permanent teeth from prescription fluoride. It is a shame too because they feel self conscious and it costs money to fix it too.

California claims that dental fluorosis from water fluoridation will cost the state nothing because welfare dentistry doesn't cover cosmetic repair of this injury.
canaan1967 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I have been drinking it exclusively for a few months now and no problems. There are some professionals who warn against it calling it "unnatural" and saying that trace amounts of fluoride is normal. I guess they mean naturally occuring fluoride. Maybe I'll just plop a lemon in my distilled water now and then to make it natural :-)
ReprogramurMind (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I've heard drinking rain water can be somewhat hazardous.

Is there a way to do my own distilling?
davidkennedydds (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I know of no problem drinking rain water or distilled. You can purchase one of several kinds of distillers on the internet. I prefer all stainless steel so no plastic. You can get one on the counter or even own that sits on the stove. You can purchase one for a bout $500 that is plumbed into the water supply and sits in the garage or some lace outside and makes about 7 gallons a day.
ReprogramurMind (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Have you heard about the berky water system?

They claim to be able to remove fluoride and it is a relatively cheap system.

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davidkennedydds (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I can't tell you how many companies claim to remove fluoride but I've got the equipment to measure and some do at first but soon fail (alumina, bone char) and others never do (carbon filters).

Have them send you their certified test done at the end of the usable life starting with contaminated
ReprogramurMind (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Thanks alot you've been a great help!
phariswill (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Do you think the reverse osmosis is a good idea?
davidkennedydds (6 months ago) Show Hide
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RO is definitely better than drinking just tap water but sadly it is not an efficient way to remove fluoride despite what salesmen may claim. It may start out with 50% removal but that soon diminishes so well before they claim the membrane needs replacing it does little or nothing to remove F. Besides how are you going to bathe?

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