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[quote=Anonymous]Pro fluoride here, but I won't be snarky. I grew up on well water (no fluoride) and many cavities, even with good dental hygiene. I'm not going to do that to my children. They are 4 and 6, brush daily (2 times is the goal but it doesn't always happen). Floss occasionally. Sugary drinks (juice) only 1-2 times a week. No cavities. Interesting enough, both have an area of concern in the same spot (lower left side) that I have to ensure they get. Fluoride has been in most cities for 50-60 years without any of the effects anti-fluoridation claim. There is no harm. It is not a by product of aluminum production - that's a different chemical compound. Let your children grow up cavity free and then have them choose as adults what they want to do. [/quote]
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