Filtered and bottled water consumption could increase tooth decay risk
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Filtered and bottled water consumption could increase tooth decay risk
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Tags: Dental, Teeth, Tooth Decay, Mineral, Relationship, Quality Water
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Filtered and bottled water consumption could increase tooth decay risk
washingtonpost.com — “As the U.S. consumption of bottled water rises, it is reducing the daily exposure Americans get to the mineral that helps prevent tooth decay. And that could pose a problem, especially for children.” View full resource at washingtonpost.com
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Dentists noting anecdotal rise in tooth decay among children drinking bottled or filtered (nonfluoridated) water: http://snipurl.com/1vohfq
1 year ago...