Fluoridated Sentence Examples

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  • The first successful fluoridated dentifrice, Crest, was introduced in the USA in 1955.

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  • Around 5.5 million people drink artificially fluoridated water in the UK.

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  • A further one million people receive water which is naturally fluoridated at a lower level, but which still confers some dental benefit.

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  • Even today Chester has its own water supply, not fluoridated yet regrettably.

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  • Since 1964, Ireland has had the dubious distinction of being the most heavily fluoridated country in Europe.

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  • In areas where the water supply is fluoridated, fluoride toothpaste provides additional protection.

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  • Fluoridated water is added to all water products.

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  • It is important that younger children only use a very small amount of fluoridated toothpaste since using too much fluoride can be toxic to infants.

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  • If the town's water is not fluoridated, the parent should ask the dentist for fluoride supplements.

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  • Toothpaste, mouthwash, fluoridated public drinking water, and vitamin supplements are all possible sources of fluoride.

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  • Children living in areas without fluoridated water should receive 0.25 mg/day of fluoride before age three, 0.5 mg/day of fluoride from three to six years of age, and 1 mg/day after age six.

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  • As of 2000, about 162 million Americans-two-thirds of the population-were served by fluoridated water systems.

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  • Systemic fluorides, including fluoridated water and prescription fluoride supplements supplied as tablets, drops, or lozenges, can be incorporated into the enamel of children's developing teeth.

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  • With optimally fluoridated water (1 ppm) as the primary source of fluoride, a child would have to drink two quarts of water every day for 12 to 14 years to incorporate fluoride into all of the baby and adult teeth as they form.

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  • Other topical fluorides include fluoridated toothpastes and mouthwashes and fluoride gels that are applied to children's teeth at dental examinations.

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  • Fluoridated water is a major source of fluoride.

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  • Fruits and vegetables may contain more than 0.2 mg of fluoride per serving, depending on where they were grown and whether fluoridated water was used for irrigation and processing.

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  • Fluoridated toothpastes and mouthwashes contain high amounts of fluoride.

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  • A tube of fluoridated toothpaste may contain as much as 1 to 2 gm of fluoride.

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  • The average child using the typical amount of fluoridated toothpaste will swallow or absorb 0.5 to 1.0 mg. of fluoride per brushing.

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  • It is believed that fluoridated water is between 20 and 60 percent effective in preventing cavities in children and adults.

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  • The widespread use of fluoridated toothpastes and mouthwashes has increased children's sources of fluoride significantly.

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  • An individual dose of fluoride cannot be controlled because it depends on the amount of fluoridated water that a child ingests each day.

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  • People can choose from a variety of fluoride-containing products that are just as effective as fluoridated water.

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  • Where the water is not fluoridated, schools often provide fluoridation programs, and parents can choose whether their children participate.

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  • A child easily can swallow enough fluoridated toothpaste to exceed the recommended daily amount of fluoride by four-fold.

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  • Through the Water Fluoridation program, the company works with towns to educate and support fluoridated water system programs in different states.

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