Fluorides in Dentistry
Fluoride is one of those things that carries a lot of confusion and controversy. Fluoride is derived from fluorine, a natural element. It is found in soil, water, and many types of food. Fluoride is also produced artificially for use in drinking water, toothpaste, and mouthwashes. Fluoride protects teeth from decay by remineralizing superficial tooth structure that has begun breaking down.
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