Re: Fluoride: Top 10 Scientific Developments of 2007
- From: Matt <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2008 11:48:25 GMT
Peter Bowditch wrote:
Matt <matt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Peter Bowditch wrote:"Jan Drew" <jdrew1374@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:I understand that flouride can prevent cavities, but how does it work?
NEW: Fluoride: Top 10 Scientific Developments of 2007It's not new, Jan. Fluoride was recognised as a significant scientific
development in public health many years ago.
You do know that the benefits of fluoride were discovered by observing
nature, don't you? Isn't it good when *evil organised
[fill-in-the-blank]* takes something natural and makes it widely
available?
It changes the chemistry of tooth material to make it less prone to
erosion and decay. I'm sure one of the dentists here could give you a
fuller explanation.
Do you have to swallow it?
.
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