Watch the video: Fluoride poisoning
Under the protection of the video, some light cases of fluorine poisoning cause white spots on the enamel, which make the rest of the tooth look yellow compared to the enamel, while fluoride is deprived of the outer layer of the teeth in severe cases, with an ugly color, cracks and digging in the enamel. Unlike the primary purpose, these cracks and potholes reveal the soft layer under the enamel called ivory of the tooth, making the teeth vulnerable to the formation of cavities and tooth decay. What experts also fear is that the added water to fluoride can be harmful to the elderly and the people with calcium and magnesium deficiency and those with certain types of kidney disease, which results in these people being more vulnerable to painful bone diseases such as structural fluorine poisoning. Others argue that there is no right way to ensure the healthy amount of fluoride to add it to the water supply. You can know the amount of fluoride in the tap water by contacting the local health department in your area or the local water supply. The World Health Organization has prepared general instructions for what it should have to focus fluoride in drinking water and recommended 1.5 milligrams per liter of drinking water to avoid the side effects caused by the increase in fluoride. The United States is taking on lower relations of fluoride in the water section of a million or almost the equivalent of 1 milligram per liter. Recently, the US Department of Health and Human Services has reduced this percentage to reflect the fact that people consume extra fluoride in food and water. If you suspect you are using a lot of fluoride, consult your dentist to determine your fluoride levels. Show more for all categories