On the plus side, I smell a great opportunity for a longitudinal population study. 🤔
There are two ways to prevent tooth decay. First is the easy way which is to put fluoride in the drinking water. It’s easy and protects everyone, but particularly the poorer segments of the population that might struggle with things like preventative dentist appointments.
The second way is the hard way which is to modify your diet to avoid foods high in sugars and carbs and to prefer more proteins and fiber. This is the approach some European countries take.
If you do neither you will get significantly increased rates of tooth decay.
how about adding full dental coverage to Medicaid & Medicare?
US health insurance don’t cover no luxury bones!
Actually lots of areas in Europe tested fluoride in water locally at some point. But they never found convincing evidence of this being preferably to getting fluoride the “classic way” (personalized in small doses already included in toothpaste).
Are USians not brushing their teeth? Or have they changed the toothpaste formulas to exclude fluoride, too, now?
It is possible to get fluoride-free toothpaste but it’s a bit of a niche/specialty item.
I have a feeling it’ll come roaring back under RFK jr.
Seems like it would be the opposite. It’s not like the government is buying the toothpaste, and sane people are going to be needing proper toothpaste to compensate for the lack of fluoride in their water.
Key word there is sane.As we saw with the last election there is a sizable chunk of the US population that that label doesn’t apply to.
Yeah but those people have been buying fluoride-free the whole time.
Well no, many of them will have only decided they have a problem with fluoride now that Dear Leaders proxy in the FDA has decided it’s a problem. And if you think for one minute the pharmaceutical companies won’t all rush out new fluoride free versions of their existing toothpaste brands to try to get a chunk of those morons money you haven’t been paying attention to corporate America for the last century.
Fluoride in toothpaste does help as well but it only does so much, and yes some toothpaste brands also don’t include fluoride. To get the most out of fluoridated toothpaste you need to pair it with a better diet. Most Americans eat a diet that’s incredibly heavy in sugars and carbs as compared to Europe. That’s part of the reason why many European countries found little benefit to adding fluoride to their drinking water, their rates of tooth decay were already significantly less than in the US due mostly to dietary differences.
I eat very healthily! I just love plain grapefruit to a ridiculous degree!
Plain fruit is literally fructose sugar, citric and ascorbic acid and some fiber plus a little Roundup mixed with the wax coating.
You don’t eat the coating of a grapefruit.
But that’s the most appealing part.
The crust.
They did this in Calgary and then everyone’s teeth went tits up.
Which province has the worse teeth? Quebec
Which province has the worst access to water with fluoride? Quebec
But it might also be the maple syrup…
USian tooth health isn’t great to start with.
Yeah. The longitudinal study was already done: https://adanews.ada.org/ada-news/2021/august/community-water-fluoridation-prevents-caries/
Time to invest in dentists i guess
or be the first to add fluoride to bottled water, or ‘import’ tap water from elsewhere, for sale in the state.
i remember seeing bottled city of houston water on shelves in san antonio grocery stores back in the 1990s. san antionio was then, and until ~2002, the largest u.s. city without fluoridated water.
I’ve got a great idea. What if we thicken up the flouride water into a plaster-like consistency so the people hesitant to swallow it can put it directly on their teeth? We could even sell little brushes to make it easier!
Them luxury bones are gonna get even more luxury.
thoughts and prayers for their tooth
I guess when their teeth start falling out they’ll just say that it’s god’s will for them to have less teeth. 🙄
that works for measles, so…probly works for teeth too
This is why I only drink grain alcohol and rainwater.
Invest in anything and everything related to tooth decay management.
Reality doesn’t give a fuck about opinions.
You’ll make money.
This is the same state that brought us dirty soda, i.e. take some soda and add even more syrups and cream. Try and convince me this isn’t some grand conspiracy by a shadowy cabal of dentists.
I guess it’s a good time to be a dentist in Utah. They’ll have tons of new cavities to fill.
The coming dental apocalypse will be something to behold.
These fucks deserve what’s coming. I say that with multiple relatives in Utah
Asked an AI about this in general:
Prior to this law, only 66 out of 484 water systems in Utah practiced fluoridation, with Salt Lake City being the largest municipality affected.
Woah.
(Source AI chose: https://apnews.com/article/utah-fluoride-ban-43f67153beb3e06ada9d782655fb15de )
SLC has it tougher than most urban areas surrounded by rural religious blight.
You see, the brilliant part of this is that the leopards drink the same water. It’s going to make it a lot harder for them to eat everyone’s faces if their teeth are all rotted out.
Where do I buy stocks to invest in dental companies?
Red states even use dental?