Does fluoride occur naturally in water in nature?!


Question: Yes, that was how it was discovered to help teeth so much. A town had too much fluoride in their water and they had the cosmetic problems that go with that, but strong cavity free teeth. Some cities have to add fluoride to their water and some have to adjust it down to reach the optimal level that helps but doesn't cause those cosmetic problems.


Answers: Yes, that was how it was discovered to help teeth so much. A town had too much fluoride in their water and they had the cosmetic problems that go with that, but strong cavity free teeth. Some cities have to add fluoride to their water and some have to adjust it down to reach the optimal level that helps but doesn't cause those cosmetic problems.

yes, but not everywhere. When it doesn't occur, then the City has to add fluoride to the water treatment plan.

No it is not naturally found in water, this is something that is added to drinking water by the city. The first city to have fluoride added to the drinking water is Grand Rapids, MI. People saw how beneficial it is to tooth health and it caught on quickly. That's why tap water is so good for developing children.

No. It's not found naturally in water. It's added into the water.





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