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Post by rukidding (towns local troll) on Nov 23, 2014 17:36:54 GMT -6
Fluorisis is a conditionthat leads to discoloration and mottling of the teeth and changes it's tooth enamel due to overexposure of fluoride. now do some real research you dummy. I have ALL MY TEETH. I don't have a Problem with Fluoride. I Brush MY TEETH with it in MY Toothpaste. I DRINK WATER with Fluoride in it. I'm sure there are MORE that I use EVERYDAY that has Fluoride in it. MAYBE YOU have Sensitive TEETH to Fluoride? As for ME being a Dummy. Far from that My Boy. And MY TEETH are NICE AND WHITE Thanks to Fluoride.
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Post by chevypower on Nov 23, 2014 17:38:40 GMT -6
got you're butt handed to you lol I'd expect nothing more from you.
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Post by rukidding (towns local troll) on Nov 23, 2014 17:45:17 GMT -6
got you're butt handed to you lol I'd expect nothing more from you. You Handed NOTHING.
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Post by chevypower on Nov 23, 2014 23:07:54 GMT -6
I'd say you were blind then.
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Post by angelsamongus on Nov 24, 2014 9:45:04 GMT -6
I've had fluoridated water since there's been fluoride, the same for my children. I've also seen a Dentist every 6 months most of my life; and the same for my children.
I have all of my teeth and my children have never had any major Dental work. ( they are all adults now.)
I've always assumed it's been due to fluoride. A fluoride rinse was Always The last thing the kids had done before leaving the Dentists chair. (They were always excited with their choice of flavors) AND the new toothbrush and toy they'd receive. I guess I should read up on this issue; my Dad is 88, he still has his teeth? If fluoride is bad.... What toothpastes DON'T have fluoride? I know my Mom was brought up using Baking Soda in the palm of her hand.
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Post by rukidding (towns local troll) on Nov 24, 2014 17:06:03 GMT -6
I've had fluoridated water since there's been fluoride, the same for my children. I've also seen a Dentist every 6 months most of my life; and the same for my children. I have all of my teeth and my children have never had any major Dental work. ( they are all adults now.) I've always assumed it's been due to fluoride. A fluoride rinse was Always The last thing the kids had done before leaving the Dentists chair. (They were always excited with their choice of flavors) AND the new toothbrush and toy they'd receive. I guess I should read up on this issue; my Dad is 88, he still has his teeth? If fluoride is bad.... What toothpastes DON'T have fluoride? I know my Mom was brought up using Baking Soda in the palm of her hand. Baking Soda I've been told will Brighten Your Teeth. I know I have it in My Toothpaste I use. Arm & Hammer Toothpaste with Baking Soda. I'm sure it has it's share of Fluoride in it also. You'll excuse Me if I don't "Google" it won't You?
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Post by rukidding (towns local troll) on Nov 24, 2014 17:23:14 GMT -6
I'd say you were blind then. ANYTHING IN EXCESS is bad. That is a GIVEN. Had You read on and did YOUR "RESEARCH" You would of Read that. Let Me Post the REST OF THE ARTICLE from which You took ONLY a SMALL BIT and TWISTED. Dental fluorosis, also called mottling of tooth enamel, is a developmental disturbance of dental enamel caused by excessive exposure to high concentrations of fluoride during tooth development. The risk of fluoride overexposure occurs at any age but it is higher at younger ages. In its mild forms (which are its most common), fluorosis often appears as unnoticeable, tiny white streaks or specks in the enamel of the tooth. In its most severe form, tooth appearance is marred by discoloration or brown markings. The enamel may be pitted, rough and hard to clean.[1] The spots and stains left by fluorosis are permanent and may darken over time.
What was that You were saying Tin Man?
Now if You'll EXCUSE ME I have a Life to get back to. [/font]
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Post by chevypower on Nov 25, 2014 0:32:38 GMT -6
I'd say you were blind then. ANYTHING IN EXCESS is bad. That is a GIVEN. Had You read on and did YOUR "RESEARCH" You would of Read that. Let Me Post the REST OF THE ARTICLE from which You took ONLY a SMALL BIT and TWISTED. Dental fluorosis, also called mottling of tooth enamel, is a developmental disturbance of dental enamel caused by excessive exposure to high concentrations of fluoride during tooth development. The risk of fluoride overexposure occurs at any age but it is higher at younger ages. In its mild forms (which are its most common), fluorosis often appears as unnoticeable, tiny white streaks or specks in the enamel of the tooth. In its most severe form, tooth appearance is marred by discoloration or brown markings. The enamel may be pitted, rough and hard to clean.[1] The spots and stains left by fluorosis are permanent and may darken over time.
What was that You were saying Tin Man?
Now if You'll EXCUSE ME I have a Life to get back to. [/font][/quote] YOU ONLY PROVED ME RIGHT AGAIN! LOL AT WHAT PART IS THERE ANYTHING GOOD IN THAT LINK? MAN, GO BACK TO BED PLEASE.
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Post by chevypower on Nov 25, 2014 0:34:01 GMT -6
HOW WAS ANYTHING I SAID TWISTED? YOU ARE A REAL PEACH I'LL TELL YOU THAT.
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Post by chevypower on Nov 25, 2014 0:39:23 GMT -6
I'd say everyday use is excess, like drinking tap water, brushing you're teeth with that crap in it. And yes , they do make toothpaste without that crap in it. And what part of overexposure didn't you understand troll? You said I twisted my story? mmmmmmmmmm reading problem I bet.
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Post by rukidding (towns local troll) on Nov 25, 2014 7:30:59 GMT -6
I'd say everyday use is excess, like drinking tap water, brushing you're teeth with that crap in it. And yes , they do make toothpaste without that crap in it. And what part of overexposure didn't you understand troll? You said I twisted my story? mmmmmmmmmm reading problem I bet. Obviously YOU can't read a whole Sentence and UNDERSTAND what it is saying. I do wonder how YOU rinse Your Mouth out after YOU BRUSH Your Teeth with Your NON-FLUORIDE Toothpaste?
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Post by angelsamongus on Nov 25, 2014 23:06:55 GMT -6
Kit had 1 front tooth pulled at 8:30am. We picked her up at 3:00 and she is STlLL under the affects of the Anesthesia. My ♥ is breaking ! She's not walking straight, she has blood under her chin, and she won't let us near her. I thought she would have snapped back by now...... She had 1 front incisor removed; I really didn't think it would be this rough on her.... I THINK I have a LONG night ahead of me.....
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