For the record because of this nonsense I not only use a fluoride rinse but also use Prevident (high fluoride toothpaste) and Sensodyne with NOVOMIN as I genetically was blessed with soft enamel. I feel badly for children growing up without even basic exposure to fluoride because of crackpot antivaxx FB moms.
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As someone with genetically shitty enamel AND bruxism, i'm double fucked
I only realized i'm living in a non-fluoride municipality a few years ago
What are my options for adding more fluoride to my teeth without poisoning myself or needing a prescription?
To many conspiracy believers, even in government. I guess I believe in the conspiracy that they are conspiracy theorists and they kicked the can down the road on planning as a way to stop fluoridation without actually looking like conspiracy theorists.
What was the problem they had with flourid again? Gives you a touch of the 'tism or makes your frogs gay?
Too much fluoride injested softens bone, while when applied to the enamal externally it reinforces the filament bonds of enamel. So there's that argument?
But they are also comparing old generation to 12 years later. I'm sure there is correlation with increased sugar drinks, and people losing jobs with benefits and not getting as many dental visists for fluoride treatment.
"My naturopath and the Yuka app told me it is tHe ToXicS so I advocated for its elimination. I ask the questions. I do the Facebook research. I am accredited by the TikTok Academy of Science. I know my body. I know my health. We must protect the children from toxics, vaccines, pharma, and lesbian" - that kind of person happened to fluoride.
Makes your teeth heathy and look good
Calgary was facing a big infrastructure cost to update our EOL fluoridation system. Three counsellors drove the charge to get rid of fluoridation entirely: a 'stop all government spending!' con, an anti-science earth mother type, and a progressive who kept screaming 'we need to address dental care as a societal issue!'
And so we saw tooth decay climb for a decade. When we finally decided to put it back in, the cost was higher than the initial upgrade plus a decade of maintenance would have cost.
Idjits,
Was fluoride not for mind control ?
In many cases, it looks like a funding issue - it's admittedly a pretty huge expense to be handled at the municipal level.
The various conspiracy theories are just icing on the cake.
I think in this case it was a budget thing (at least officially).
Saved $ 177k per year by pushing the costs onto kids. Hoorah! /s
The latest information published in 2022 shows 38.8 per cent of the country adds fluoride to municipal water, with little to no fluoride in New Brunswick, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon, and British Columbia.
I was absolutely floored by this.
Some places (like in BC) have naturally occurring fluoride. It's at like 1/4 the level but it's still there.
Part of the Halifax area hasn't had fluoridated water for years because of poor planning:
In a post on its website in January[2025], Halifax Water said the fluoride tank at Lake Major was at the end of its useful life and was becoming a safety risk in 2020, which is why the decision was made to take it offline.
Staff began plans to replace it in 2021-22 and a capital project was initiated, but record-setting rainfall events over the summer of 2023 "caused significant changes in lake water quality." Those changes meant more chemicals were being used in the water treatment process to meet compliance obligations.
The plant provides drinking water to customers in Dartmouth, Cole Harbour, Eastern Passage, North Preston, Westphal and Burnside.
Shouldn't Halifax Water have known ahead of time that the tank was approaching end of life? They didn't even tell us fluoridation had stopped until years later, and it's going to be a few more years before it's back.
Shouldn't Halifax Water have known ahead of time that the tank was approaching end of life and prepared for it?
We've both driven the roads. I'd joke that 'planning' isn't really what they do there, but really it's the population: low, spread out, and those two things kill infrastructure budgets.
So they probably knew about it and were magically hoping to find the money earlier.
But muh FREEDUMZ