5 dentists give their take on fluoride’s future and its impact on dentistry
Editor’s note: With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is possible that the
Editor’s note: With Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination as the head of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, it is possible that the
There appears to be no significant link between community water fluoridation and changes in birth weight, according to new research from the Columbia University Mailman
Dr. Tom Giacobbi has a reminder about fluoride usage in today’s society and the impact it has had for years. Transcript “She’s on Line 2?
Instead of visiting the dentist to face the drill, imagine going in for a quick and painless treatment that helps prevent cavities. Sounds pretty great,
When you think about mouthrinse, maybe it’s your go-to for a minty-fresh kiss or whiter smile. But mouthrinse — especially fluoride mouthrinse — can provide
A person can say a lot with just a smile, but they can say even more by hiding it. It’s easy to feel unwilling to
Fluoride is a powerful, natural tool in oral health. You can brush and floss with great care, along with avoiding sugary foods and drinks, but
Why should you be a fluoride fan? As the American Dental Association (ADA) notes, fluoride is often called “nature’s cavity fighter,” especially for developing teeth.
You might have heard that fluoride is important for kids while their teeth are developing, but did you know that it’s equally as important for
A new report weighs up whether water fluoridation is an effective measure for reducing oral health inequalities and if concerns around negative side effects are
Fluoride is a cornerstone of dental health, commonly found in oral care products we use at home. While you may be familiar with types like
Reimbursement policies and insurance coverage limitations may affect dentists’ decisions to prescribe silver diamine fluoride (SDF) to prevent caries, according to a study recently published