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  2. Is It Safe To Use Fluoride-Free Toothpaste? - AOL

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    In one scientific study, children between the ages of 8 and 15 who used topical fluoride on their teeth for six months had a significant improvement in oral health compared to the group of kids ...

  3. Experts question benefits of fluoride-free toothpaste - AOL

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    Dental health experts worry that more people are using toothpaste that skips the most important ingredient — fluoride — and leaves them at a greater risk of cavities. Experts question benefits ...

  4. What is the healthiest toothpaste? The No. 1 pick, according ...

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    No, spit out the excess but don’t rinse your mouth out, and don’t eat or drink for about 30 minutes after brushing your teeth to get the full benefit of fluoride from the toothpaste, Okano ...

  5. Toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    However, smaller volumes are used for young children, for example, a smear of toothpaste until three years old. [57] A major concern of dental fluorosis is for children under 12 months ingesting excessive fluoride through toothpaste. Nausea and vomiting are also problems which might arise with topical fluoride ingestion.

  6. Dental fluorosis - Wikipedia

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    Many well-known sources of fluoride may contribute to overexposure including dentifrice/fluoridated mouthrinse (which young children may swallow), excessive ingestion of fluoride toothpaste, bottled waters which are not tested for their fluoride content, inappropriate use of fluoride supplements, ingestion of foods especially imported from ...

  7. Fluoride therapy - Wikipedia

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    Fluoride toothpaste, with concentrations of 1000 ppm and above, reduces the risk of dental caries in school-aged children and adolescents. [10] As primary teeth are being developed, the ingestion of fluoride causes the teeth to form stronger and more resistant to cavities, although this increases the risk of dental fluorosis.

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