by Lisa | Jun 24, 2021 | Fluoride
If you were to ask the average dentist about the risks of overexposure to fluoride, at most, they might mention dental fluorosis – a condition in which the teeth become discolored and pitted. In fact, this is how fluoride even came to dentistry’s...
by Pride Dental | Feb 4, 2021 | Fluoride
There are lots of benefits to drinking tea, oral and systemic. We’ve blogged about some of them before. But we’ve also noted a considerable downside: Many teas can contain a good amount of fluoride, which isn’t exactly something you want to be ingesting. As with...
by Pride Dental | Oct 29, 2020 | Fluoride
Earlier this month, the US National Toxicology Program’s report on fluoride dropped – a review of hundreds of studies, including 60 in vitro studies, 339 animal studies, and 159 human studies. Its conclusion? The human body of evidence provides a consistent and...
by Pride Dental | Feb 27, 2020 | Fluoride
It’s been over three years since the IAOMT, Food & Water Watch, the American Academy of Environmental Medicine, and other concerned groups sued after the EPA denied its citizen petition requesting the end of fluoridation. Despite more than 60 studies showing...
by Pride Dental | Dec 12, 2019 | Fluoride
Over the past few months, a pair of Canadian studies on fluoride exposure and children’s IQ have made quite a splash here in the States, to say the least. The first, published in JAMA Pediatrics this summer, involved 601 mother/child pairs from 6 major cities in...