How excessive fluoride affects teeth
Fluoride is an anion. There are many fluoride containing compounds because fluorine is capable of forming compounds with all the elements except helium and neon. Low levels of fluoride intake help in preventing dental caries. But excessive fluoride consumption by children usually results in a disorder of the enamel known as dental fluorosis. The Center for Disease Control has reported a clear increase
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