• peteyestee@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    I never had flouride at all, ever, in my water and I’ve only had maybe 2 cavities.

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      1. people do have different teeth.
      2. are you sure? Keep in mind that the most common reason to not flouridate water is because natural flouride levels are sufficient.
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          20 hours ago

          Genes do play a role in dental health. Water flouridation very effectively does a better job providing better results to more people with great reliability. That’s backed by a huge amount of data.

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      I lived in a properly fluoridated region and have not had any!

      Ignore anecdotes kids and use statistics!

    • some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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      My brothers had flouridarted water and few cavities. You won’t convince me that’s not at fault.