The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday announced it will begin the process of pulling prescription fluoride drops and tablets for children off the market. The supplements are usually given to kids at high risk for cavities.
The federal government and some state legislatures are increasingly drawing attention to what they claim are the risks associated with fluoride, a mineral that’s been used for decades in community water systems, toothpastes and mouth rinses to prevent tooth decay.
Dentists fiercely contest the notion that the harms of fluoride outweigh the benefits.
Sure. Niche cases exist. Prescriptions are still fine.
But the average person should not be adding flouride to their water. They should brushing their teeth.
That would be indefensible.
“Well I sort of agree with my flawed understanding of what they’re doing so it must be fine.”
We’ve already played this game with abortion. Stop justifying insanity.
This article is about the FDA pulling approval from prescription fluoride. Reading comprehension is hard, I know.
It’s not hard to stick a toothbrush into a toddlers mouth. You don’t need a prescription.
Impressively ignorant and single minded take. Remove a possible solution from everyone because there is some other solution that may not work for everyone?
Get your crackpot bullshit out of here please, any method that gets humans flouride to protect their teeth is good, and defending less choices to accomplish that, or removing it from municipal water is incredibly stupid and must be being done for some shady reason by our chief worm brain and his cohort of dentist office owning buddies.
Flouride toothpaste is a solution for everyone. More importantly, it’s a better solution because brushing also removes plaque and food.
Adding flouride to bottled water is the crackpot idea here. If you care that much about flouride then just brush your teeth properly with flouride toothpaste.
Now you are inventing arguments. Municipal water hasn’t entered the conversation.
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Are you just being intentionally argumentative?
Do you really believe they will have fluoride prescriptions?
Edit: from the article: will begin the process of pulling prescription fluoride drops and tablets for children off the market.
Mentally disabled people may need prescription flouride, but children don’t. They need flouride toothpaste and a toothbrush.