You might be missing something if the only water you drink is bottled,
says your orthodontist Dr. Allen Davis at Escondido Orthodontics in North San Diego County, CA. As more
people turn to bottled water and away from the tap, they may
be missing out on one important ingredient that most brands of bottled
water fail to include: fluoride! Because fluoride helps strengthen
teeth, it is an important component of maintaining good oral health. Our
friends at the American Dental Association have endorsed both community
water fluoridation and the use of fluoride-containing products as a
safe means of preventing tooth decay
In fact, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has also
warned that “bottled water may not have a sufficient amount of fluoride,
which is important for preventing tooth decay and promoting oral
health.” If you are avoiding fluoridated tap water in favor of
ever-more-popular bottled water, you could be missing out on the levels
of fluoride necessary to make a difference in your oral health. One 2012
study in the Journal of Pediatric Dentistry found that more than 65 percent of parents using bottled water did not know what levels of fluoride it contained.
If bottled water happens to be your or your children’s beverage of
choice, check the label to make sure your brand contains fluoride. Of
course, simply drinking fluoridated water is not a magic ticket to
perfect teeth. To keep your pearly whites in tip-top shape, it’s
important to brush and floss daily and avoid sugary sweets, in addition
to maintaining your fluoride intake.
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