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From bottles, fountains, filters and taps, we drink water everyday. But what if the water you were drinking -- water you rely on to live -- could be harming you? That's what many scientists and educated consumers believe may be the case with our current public water supplies.
Fluoride is a prescribed medication that most cities in the United States have added to public water supplies, and it's a medication that isn't right for everyone.
For years cities have been adding fluoride into public water supplies in an effort to improve dental health. Sounds good right? But there's a problem: while topical fluoride can indeed help prevent cavities when applied directly to your teeth, ingesting fluoride has never been proven to be beneficial. In fact, many studies suggest connections between fluoride and bone cancer, among other things.
Find out why you may be forced to ingest a medication against your will, what you can do about it, and if you should be concerned at all in this episode of Dangers in Dentistry.
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