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Post by Z on Sept 19, 2008 15:52:58 GMT -5
for 15 months after my birth i was placed on antibiotics, and as a result my child and adult teeth were permenantly stained with white speckled discoloration. i know many people have been concerned of its affects on children who are exposed to fluoride their entire lives.
i have personaly had no affect on me other than tooth discoloration. I wanted to know if anyone else here has teeth like mine and if they perceive themselves to be adversly affected by it.
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Post by outthere on Sept 19, 2008 22:26:38 GMT -5
What are you, a grammar Nazi?
You forgot to capitalize the first letter of the sentence and did not use proper punctuation.
@ Z My sister has some effects from something or other on her teeth. I am not exactly sure if it is from Fluoride or from an injury to the front of her mouth when she was young. Have you tried googling it yet?
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Post by AnkhesenAmen on Oct 7, 2008 1:26:10 GMT -5
My son was born at 28 wks gestation (a "normal" pregnancy is about 40 wks). He was in the NICU (Neonatal Intensive Care Unit) for 46 days. He was given antibiotic cocktails regularly and when his teeth came in, they were discoloured with greyish specks, darker along the gumline. One of his regular pediatrician's partners diagnosed it as caries (cavities), which they surely were not. He began seeing a pediatric dentist before he was a year old. His secondary teeth are coming in now, and they are not stained as severely as the primary teeth, though still a bit along the gumline.
The pediatrician wanted me to give both kids fluoride drops, but hubby and I decided not to do so.
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Post by jca2008 on Dec 5, 2009 7:38:51 GMT -5
Everything we drink, use, or eat has some sort of Fluoride in it. Water and Toothpaste for sure. It supposedly builds a crust around our Pineal Gland that blocks it's purposes such as our intuition and psychic abilities.
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