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Is there a chemical equation explaining why fluoride prevents tooth decay?

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Is there a chemical equation explaining why fluoride prevents tooth decay?

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Not so much an equasion, but a biological and physical reason. As explained by my dentist: The Fluoride Molecules fill the microscopic holes in your teeth. Any dirt or plaque will cover those holes, preventing the fluoride from making contact with the enamel, which is why it’s important to throughly brush before using a fluoride rise.

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