You may like fluoride in your toothpaste, but be opposed to fluoridation of public drinking water or prefer not to drink it. Even if fluoride hasn't been added to your water, it may contain fluoride anyway. If you don't want to drinkfluoridated water, you have a couple of options. You...
Otology & NeurotologyShambaugh GE Jr. How and when to prescribe sodium fluoride. Am J Otol 1989; 10: 146-7.Shambaugh GE Jr. How and when to prescribe sodium fluoride. Am J Otol 10:146-147, 1989.Shambaugh Jr GE. How and When to Prescribe Sodium Fluoride. Am J Otol. 1989;10(2):...
Convincing the general public that we need to add fluoride to our water supply was one of the most sophisticated cons of all time. It created a multi-billion dollar industry and enabled manufacturers to sell this worthless toxic byproduct of aluminum to local municipalities for a profit. PR ma...
2. How to choose different types of mouthwashes Fluoride containing mouthwash Most fluoride containing mouthwashes contain 0.05% sodium fluoride, which can be used once a day to provide additional fluoride, protect teeth, and effectively prevent tooth decay. Antiplaque Mouthwash Chlorhexidine gluconat...
Brush for at least two minutes to prevent bacteria build-up and decay. Vigorous brushing techniques or applying excessive pressure for plaque removal from teeth are unnecessary. To effectively remove build-up and food debris, brushing teeth using a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste is...
It has been "demineralized" — treated by one or more of several processes to remove dissolved solids. If the water comes from a municipal water source that uses chlorine as a disinfectant, the manufacturer may further treat the water to remove the chlorine. Spring water: Spring water comes ...
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Few people suffer from iodine deficiency in North America, although it is still a problem around the world. In some areas, fluoride and folic acid are also common salt additives. Table salt is the most commonly used salt. It is processed to remove impurities and contains nonclumping agents ...
How do you remove iridescence from glass? Abstract Iridescent stains are removed from vitreous surfaces bycontacting the surfaces with an aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid and sodium fluoride followed by rinsing the solution from the surfaces with waterand, optionally, buffing the surfaces with an...
Baking soda is good for teeth whitening because it is a very mild abrasive, which helps remove stains from the surface of your teeth. In addition, the alkalinity of baking soda helps to neutralize the acids produced by bacteria in the mouth. How to Use Baking Soda to Whiten Teeth Have you...