Sunday, May 16, 2010

Fluoride and cavities?

How does using fluoride prevent cavities in teeth?

Fluoride and cavities?
1. When fluoride is absorbed into the tooth surface it attracts other minerals (such as calcium). These minerals then form a new tooth mineral.





2. Fluoride has the ability to disrupt bacteria when it is metabolizing sugar, resulting in less consumed sugar and less acid waste. Less acid waste = less tooth decay!
Reply:it helps make your teeth stronger, which will help to prevent cavities


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