most people’s teeth in europe do not look great.. specially when compared to north americans.
from my experience, only people who are serious about their mouth health and go to the dentist at least twice a year, seem to have healthy and good looking teeth.
The main study I can find referenced to this was based in China where levels of flouride in water appear to be much higher than in the US.
Even the study itself calls out 'low-flouride' vs 'high-flouride.' Not 'no flouride.'
Utah is going to have a dental crisis in a few years, as there already too few dentists.
Meta analysis of the various studies (74 of them from a large range of countries):
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapediatrics/fullarticle/...
reality check: europe never had fluoride in the water. still looking for the dental crisis.
Most of the water still has fluoride in it naturally.
Tea has fluoride in it. Not saying that's the only reason, but perhaps one.
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What? Yes we do.
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most people’s teeth in europe do not look great.. specially when compared to north americans.
from my experience, only people who are serious about their mouth health and go to the dentist at least twice a year, seem to have healthy and good looking teeth.
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40 out of over 60ish counties in Florida already are fluoride free
That's not clear.