Are there any alternative treatments for Dental Fluorosis?!
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Are there any alternative treatments for Dental Fluorosis?
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3 months ago
manu, please elaborate "the increased intake of sugar forces the body to absorb calcium from your teeth to digest the sugar .first correct your digestion if you have any digestive problems so that calcium absorbtion be corrected ".
Why does the increased intake of sugar force the body to absorb calcium from your teeth ? Also what kind of digestive problems are you referring to?
3 months ago
Can you also please mention your source if possible? Thanks
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http://abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/6186...
The only effective public health measure is to limit the fluoride content of drinking water to below 0.5 ppm (parts per million), by using deep bore drinking water supplies. An adequate daily intake of calcium is also protective.
Dental fluorosis can be cosmetically treated by a dentist. The cost and success can vary significantly depending on the treatment. Tooth bleaching, microabrasion, and conservative composite restorations or porcelain veneers are commonly used treatment modalities. Generally speaking, bleaching and microabrasion are used for superficial staining, whereas the conservative restorations are used for more unaesthetic situations. Also, as a preventative measure, dentists recommend that children should not receive topical fluoride treatment until the age of three or at the earliest time that a determination can be made about a child's total flouride exposure.