Message from @rustedsol

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2019-02-16 21:05:21 UTC  

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2019-02-16 21:05:21 UTC  

Shut up

2019-02-16 21:05:27 UTC  

And expect to get called out

2019-02-16 21:05:31 UTC  

Stay on topic

2019-02-16 21:05:53 UTC  

Research in my field? I went through years of school.

2019-02-16 21:06:03 UTC  

I'm not on topic crownless?

2019-02-16 21:06:12 UTC  

Nah probably me

2019-02-16 21:06:17 UTC  

Both

2019-02-16 21:06:26 UTC  

Of indoctrination, brainwashing

2019-02-16 21:06:38 UTC  

Says the person with no dental education

2019-02-16 21:06:43 UTC  

What's the topic crownless?

2019-02-16 21:06:50 UTC  

Fluoride

2019-02-16 21:06:58 UTC  

Well... simply "dry mouth" can have very bad effect on teeth, no?

2019-02-16 21:07:12 UTC  

Yes. Dry mouth is horrible for teeth.

2019-02-16 21:07:17 UTC  

mk Is fluoride being put in the water to dumb us down? mk Daily debate TIME!

2019-02-16 21:07:58 UTC  

That's why a lot of elderly people on a lot of medication have terrible problems with cavities. The meds cause dry mouth.

2019-02-16 21:08:01 UTC  

And dry mouth + acidic shit + sugar = <:doom:532377533509926912>

2019-02-16 21:08:12 UTC  

Yup you've got it basically

2019-02-16 21:08:16 UTC  

Obviously it is 🤦‍♀️ does it actually need to be debated? It's one of the main ingredients in Prozac and other mind numbing submissive drugs

2019-02-16 21:08:42 UTC  

Which fluoride?

2019-02-16 21:08:47 UTC  

Yes

2019-02-16 21:08:47 UTC  

Calcium?

2019-02-16 21:09:50 UTC  

I think a use of good xylitol-gum after eating/drinking - and use of milk as a table-drink may be more effective than fluoride-paste

2019-02-16 21:10:18 UTC  

Coconut oil cures cavities

2019-02-16 21:10:35 UTC  

Lol no

2019-02-16 21:10:44 UTC  

Healthy diet also helps dental health

2019-02-16 21:10:54 UTC  

Xylitol is definitely effective. But fluoride helps with remineralization which is why it has been great for oral health.

2019-02-16 21:10:56 UTC  

Yes.. I've cured many on others and myself

2019-02-16 21:11:08 UTC  

That's the smartest thing you've said

2019-02-16 21:11:11 UTC  

Propolis cures receding gums

2019-02-16 21:11:55 UTC  

Ohh it's one of those places?! Can't cuss here?! This place is gay.. I'm out ✌️

2019-02-16 21:12:00 UTC  

I mean bad diet is why you see a lot higher rate of cavities in the poor population

2019-02-16 21:12:27 UTC  

Yeah.. but the xylitol-gum is easier to use *immediately* after eating. To late too brush off acid 10h later.. 😐

2019-02-16 21:12:58 UTC  

Awesome. Maybe we can have some people with a brain have a discussion here now. Like everyone else.

2019-02-16 21:13:03 UTC  

that's quite teh sames w the milk

2019-02-16 21:13:38 UTC  

Yup. I mean fluoride isn't the make it or break it part of cavities. The main thing is brushing and flossing.

2019-02-16 21:15:19 UTC  

So I guess you could go either way on fluoride as long as you take care of your teeth, but I don't think it can be debated that it has been really good for oral health. Cuz you'd be surprised how terrible people are at taking care of their teeth.

2019-02-16 21:15:43 UTC  

In dental school the majority of people that came in had disgusting teeth and gums

2019-02-16 22:42:20 UTC  

g

2019-02-16 22:51:07 UTC  

exactly