Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up with well water in New England and took fluoride at the nurses office when I was growing up. Must have been a public health initiative. My teeth are really strong and I have few cavities. I agree with your pediatrician. It’s safe and effective. Though I know there is a contingent of people who belief fluoride is bad for you (so you can research that, though I think it’s more like an anti-vax sentiment and not popular).
When you say "took fluoride at the nurse's office," do you mean daily? In an ingested supplement? Or are you talking about a fluoride varnish once/twice a year?
Anonymous wrote:It is the first time I hear of fluoride supplement, are they in powder, liquid , gummy or pill form? OTC or need prescription?
My friend has kids with cavities as young as 1 year old because of gene, how come her kids never get fluoride supplement?
Anonymous wrote:I’m surprised by this. We live in a European country that does not have fluoride in our water. Our pediatric dentist advised to just use a small smear of fluoridated toothpaste on our children’s toothbrushes rather than do supplements.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up with well water in New England and took fluoride at the nurses office when I was growing up. Must have been a public health initiative. My teeth are really strong and I have few cavities. I agree with your pediatrician. It’s safe and effective. Though I know there is a contingent of people who belief fluoride is bad for you (so you can research that, though I think it’s more like an anti-vax sentiment and not popular).