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(Quantass) wrote in message . com>...
> Hi there,
>
> I have been aweful with my teeth when i was younger by being stupid
> enough to eat large amounts of carbs and brush my teeth once a day ...
> that silly 1 year stunt has left me with several areas of
> decalcification (mostly around the gumline of the teeth). So because
> of these decal'ed (as seen by white lines on my teeth) cavities (the
> black dots that grow over time) start appearing over the years despite
> my obsessive regimen of brushing within 20mins after eating each day
> and flosing each time (so on avg i brush and floss 3x a day). And i
> also use mouth wash jsut before brushing. I also use a scalar once a
> month to scrape off any plaque. But yet cavities STILL keep
> appearing.
>
> My only hope is to buy some really effective fluroide mix (not the
> lame-ass amounts in toothpaste or in water) that will produce a more
> effective guard on my teeth, and hopefully restore them to a better
> health over time.
>
> Is there a fluroide rinse, or ideally some kind of solid mix i can
> pack betweeen my teeth (like at the dentist office) each morning to
> help my teeth out? I want ot be able to purchase this online or
> through some black market if i have to.
>
> I've asked my dentist but the prices are insane...Online, i am hoping
> to find a cheaper deal for the same effectiveness.
>
> Thanks




Too much fluoride can be a bad thing - hypocalcemia and organ failure
to name a few...

That being said, you can purchase sodium fluoride supplements through
health food stores or online.

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