Dentists are increasingly less likely to recommend taking fluoride tablets. The decline in popularity of this form of prevention is related to the fact that fluoride deficiency is less and less common. Local fluoridation (e.g. tooth varnishing) is used more often. On the other hand, an overdose of fluoride is dangerous not only for the teeth, but also for the entire body. It causes so-called fluorosis. It manifests itself in stains and erosions of the enamel. In addition, taking fluoride is less effective in preventing caries than its local application. This does not mean that tablets are not used at all. There are justified cases when they must be administered, e.g. to children who are at high risk of caries. The daily dose is determined by the dentist, taking into account the level of fluoride in drinking water and other sources of this element. There are areas in Poland, e.g. Malbork, where the concentration of fluoride in the air is so high that a large group of children there suffer from problems with their enamel. It has an abnormal color and structure. In this case, taking additional tablets is completely unjustified.
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