Dental fluorosis is a reflection of what's happening in our
bones and is the first visible sign of fluoride poisoning
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| The Public Health Authority's "recommended" daily fluoride dose was responsible for this. No effort was made to determine other fluoride intake found in formula, juices, toothpaste, naturally in water, etc. before supplements were prescribed. |
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Even with mild fluorosis, enamel is subject to increased erosion and
attrition because the structural integrity of enamel is compromised.
As enamel breaks away, small pits are become visible
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