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Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in water and soil. It is added to drinking water in measured amounts to prevent tooth decay. However, excessive fluoride levels can cause dental fluorosis, a condition that affects the enamel of teeth and can cause discoloration and pitting. High levelRead more
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in water and soil. It is added to drinking water in measured amounts to prevent tooth decay. However, excessive fluoride levels can cause dental fluorosis, a condition that affects the enamel of teeth and can cause discoloration and pitting. High levels of fluoride can also affect bone health, leading to skeletal fluorosis in severe cases. Fluoride levels in drinking water are regulated by the EPA, and testing for fluoride is essential in ensuring safe consumption.
See lessHaving too much fluoride can cause: Bad Teeth: It can make teeth look spotted or discolored and weaken them. Joint and Bone Pain: It might make your bones hurt and stiff, and you could have more fractures. Other Health Problems: Too much fluoride can also give you stomach issues, trouble with nervesRead more
Having too much fluoride can cause:
It’s important to keep fluoride levels in check to avoid these problems.
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