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Pediatric > Fluoride
The following information is about Fluoride.
Fluoride Defined
A natural chemical that strengthens enamel - the hard outer coating on teeth - helps prevent tooth decay, and helps repair early damage to teeth.
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Off-site Fluoride Links, User Submitted
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Thu Jan 8
- Specialty Cartridges: There are a range of specialty cartridges designed to remove contamination from water such as fluoride, nitrates, lime scale build up.......
Tue Jan 6
- RUSSELLBLAYLOC KMD.COM
- RUSSELLBLAYLOC KMD.COM
- Fluoride Call To Action Video by Sunny - MySpace Video: Fluoride Call To Action
- Is Fluoride Really As Safe As You Are Told? - Articles
Fri Jan 2
Mon Dec 29
- Infant Formula - Safety - Community Water Fluoridation - Oral Health: Infant Formula and the Risk for Enamel Fluorosis
Thu Dec 25
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