• MushuChupacabra
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    8529 days ago

    Invest in anything related to cavity filling and tooth extraction.

    Reality gives no fucks about incorrect opinions.

  • @some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    Utah kids are about to develop lots more cavities. There wasn’t fluoride in the water where I was born. I had a huge cavity problem while my brothers had none or one.

  • LupusBlackfur
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    Sooo…

    Soon you’ll be able to identify a Mormon more easily…??

    😆

    • @pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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      That was a great and also very long video. Subscribed.

      By the way the video did state that the benefit of flouridated water is only a 10% reduction in cavities*, whereas people in this thread are acting like every Utahan’s teeth are going to fall out immediately following this decision.

      *But considering that comes with absolutely no downsides… that’s great, and it is still super dumb to stop flouridating the city water.

  • @CaptainPedantic@lemmy.world
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    "Mandrake, have you never wondered why I drink only distilled water, or rain water, and only pure-grain alcohol Have you ever heard of a thing called fluoridation. Fluoridation of water? Do you realize that fluoridation is the most monstrously conceived and dangerous Communist plot we have ever had to face?

    I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion, and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids!"

    – these goobers

  • pizzaboi
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    I don’t expect this to happen in my state, but if it does, what’s the best recourse? Stock up on fluoridated toothpaste and brush extra? Get fluoride treatment at dental checkups? Something else? I don’t have kids, but if I ever do, I want their teeth to be healthy.

    • I grew up with rural well water (so no fluoride). I would get fluoride treatments whenever I went in for cleanings, and eventually was prescribed a fluoridadted toothpaste. Both are affective.

  • @001Guy001@lemm.ee
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    Wouldn’t it be better to give families vouchers for toothpaste and toothbrushes? Or have subsidized lower price ones available?

    I never really understood how water briefly swishing through your teeth with some minimal amount of fluoride in it has any effect on the teeth. (edit: explanation in the replies). Fluoridation comes across as a way for industry to legitimize toxic waste instead of having to treat it and dispose of it responsively and ecologically.

    Meanwhile we are ingesting it when drinking tap water, along with our pets and all other animals that have access to the water supply, and we wash our hands with it and shower with it, and we ingest it further through crops/food that is grown/prepared with the water.

    • pizzaboi
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      1129 days ago

      I never really understood…

      Have you tried learning about it?

      • @001Guy001@lemm.ee
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        329 days ago

        I tried many years ago but couldn’t readily find an explanation for the process/reasoning, but I did find one now in the video here and it does make sense I also checked Wikipedia and learned more:

        All fluoridation methods, including water fluoridation, create low levels of fluoride ions in saliva and plaque fluid, thus exerting a topical or surface effect. A person living in an area with fluoridated water may experience rises of fluoride concentration in saliva to about 0.04 mg/L several times during a day.[3] Technically, this fluoride does not prevent cavities but rather controls the rate at which they develop.

        Fluoride’s effects depend on the total daily intake of fluoride from all sources.[51] About 70–90% of ingested fluoride is absorbed into the blood, where it distributes throughout the body. In infants 80–90% of absorbed fluoride is retained, with the rest excreted, mostly via urine; in adults about 60% is retained. About 99% of retained fluoride is stored in bone, teeth, and other calcium-rich areas, where excess quantities can cause fluorosis.[79] Drinking water is typically the largest source of fluoride.

      • @001Guy001@lemm.ee
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        -129 days ago

        Unfortunately this doesn’t seem to cover the explanation for the process, but I did find an explanation (linked in my other comment)