
What is fluoride?Fluoride is a mineral that is found all around us in small amounts. It is very effective in protecting teeth against decay.
Public health experts have known for many years that Fluoride protects teeth. Some parts of America have natural Fluoride in their water and more than 50 years ago, dentists noticed that people living there had strong healthy teeth.
We all have bacteria in our mouths all the time. They live on food that is left in the mouth and produce acids as a waste product. The acids attack the teeth by dissolving the minerals in the tooth surface.
Luckily, there are minerals in saliva which can mend the teeth when decay first starts, but the mending process needs Fluoride to work properly.
The amount of fluoride you get in water or toothpaste is completely safe. If there is fluoride in your local water supply, you can still use fluoride toothpaste as well.
There is just one thing to be careful about when children use fluoride toothpaste. Up to the age of seven, while the permanent teeth are forming too much fluoride can produce marks on the teeth. To be sure this will not happen, you should help children up to age seven clean their teeth to make sure they do not eat the toothpaste and only use a small amount of toothpaste (the size of a pea is recommended).