Showing posts with label dental fluorosis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dental fluorosis. Show all posts

Sunday, April 22, 2012

First Visible Sign of Fluoride Poisoning



Dental Fluorosis

Have You Heard of Dental Fluorosis?

Dental fluorosis is caused by ingesting too much fluoride during the years teeth are forming. The amount of fluoride recommended by the Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is too much. The 2010 National Center for Health Statistics report published this information on dental fluorosis: 1. One-quarter of people in the United States between the ages of 6 and 49 had some form of dental fluorosis. 2. Dental fluorosis was highest among adolescents aged 12-15, and higher in teenagers than adults. 3. Dental fluorosis had increased in adolescents aged 12-15 from 1986-1987 to 1999-2004 (Beltran-Agular, Barker, & Dye, 2010, p. 1).

The chart below is from My Teeth Tube. It shows the human tooth development timeline. Teeth begin forming 14 weeks in utero and continue up until a person is 18-25 years old, so there is a long period of time that ingesting fluoride can damage teeth.
 
Numbers with a "wk" by them indicate weeks in utero. 


Fluoride can change the mineralization of the hard dental tissues: enamel, dentin, and cementum (Beltran-Agular, et al., 2010, p. 1). The photo is from The Adam Health Illustrated Encyclopedia.


Above the gum line, the hard enamel protects the tooth.
 (Dugsdale & Zieve, 2011).





This is a photo of the anatomy of a tooth. You can see where these hard dental tissues are located. Dentin forms before the enamel and cementum develops after most of the tooth formation is completed.















References

Beltran-Agular ED, Barker L, Dye BA. (2010). Prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis in the United States, 1999-2004. NCHS data brief, no 53. 2010 Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

Dugdale, D. C., Zieve, D. (2011) Tooth Anatomy. A.D.A.M. Inc. Accredited by the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission. Retrieved from website: http://www.virtua.org/adam/Health%20Illustrated%20Encyclopedia/2/1121.htm 

 
My Teeth Tube, Only Dentist. (2012). Development timeline, human teeth * Dental Images. In Home Page, Check Out Our Community. Retrieved from the Website: http://myteethtube.com/view_item.php?item=K5BK2379NWS6&type=photos&collection=18


Saturday, April 21, 2012

Photos of Dental Fluorosis




"Dental fluorosis in teeth is a reflection of what's happening in our bones and is the first visible sign of fluoride poisoning" (Calquhoun, 1997).

After a tooth erupts there is a wide range of visible signs on the enamel caused by dental fluorosis. The markings range from white lacy spots, opaque areas, and pitting; to severe yellow and dark brown stains (Beltran-Agular, et al., 2010, p.1) You will see photos below showing different examples of dental fluorosis.

Dr. John Colquhoun practiced dentistry in Auckland, New Zealand and eventually became the Principal Dental Officer there. After conversations about fluoride with other countries and lots of his own research, he cold no longer deny that he did not support fluoridation. Dr. Colquhoun's story is interesting, and you can read the whole article he wrote for Perspectives in Biology and Medicine (1997) Why I Changed My Mind About Water Fluoridation.

The information below is from the the fluoridation.com website created in Calgary, Alberta Canada and was written by Dr. John Colquhoun. The photos are of dental patients from Auckland, New Zealand. 


"Dental fluorosis in teeth is a reflection of what's happening in our bones and is the first visible sign of fluoride poisoning" (Calquhoun, 1997).

Mild Dental Fluorosis
Elke (2012) Fluorosis
Increased erosion and thinning is evident even in mild dental fluorosis because the structural integrity of the enamel has been compromised. Small pits are visible in the photo to the left because the enamel has literally fallen off in places.                    






Caused by Daily Recommended Dosage of Fluoride
Elke (2012) Fluorosis

 
The Public Health Authority's recommended daily fluoride dose in New Zealand was responsible for the fluorosis in this photo to the right.  Dentists made no effort to determine if their patients had other fluoride intake in formula, juices, toothpaste, naturally in water, etc. before supplements were prescribed.





 
8-9 Year Old Child With Dental Fluorosis
Elke (2012) Fluorosis 
Child From Fluoridated Auckland, New Zealand
Elke (2012) Fluorosis  




   
















The photos above are examples of dental fluorosis in 8-9 year old children. These children grew up in fluoridated Auckland, New Zealand. Dr. John Colquhoun said, "It came as a shock to me when I discovered that in my own fluoridated city some children had teeth like those [in the photos above]. This kind of mottling answered the description of dental fluorosis. . . Some of the children with these teeth had used fluoride toothpaste and swallowed much of it. But I could not find children with this kind of fluorosis in the nonfluoridated parts of my Health District, except in children who had been given fluoride tablets at the recommended dose of that time." 

 


My oldest son had dental fluorosis when he was in his late teens. I didn’t know this is what he had until I did research on the harmful effects of fluoride. He had only taken the recommended amount of prescription fluoride. His two top front teeth were so opaque you could almost see through these incisors. Our dentist asked my son if he drank a lot of soda. Answer was no. Next question, “Do you suck on lemons or limes?” Answer was no. (I guess some people suck on lemons and, or limes.) Didn’t our dentist know too much fluoride could cause problems with the mineralization of the hard dental tissues? Or did he decide not to tell us? I wonder now. My son had his teeth crowned.







References

Beltran-Agular ED, Barker L, Dye BA. (2010). Prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis in the United States, 1999-2004. NCHS data brief, no 53. 2010 Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

Colquhoun, J. (1997). Why I Changed My Mind About Water Fluoridation. Perspectives In Biology and Medicine, 41, 1. Retrieved from Website: http://fluoridation.com/colquhoun.htm

Elke. (2012). Dental fluorosis photos - graphic examples of fluoride poisoning and over-dose. Fluoridation.com/fluorosis, Calgary, Alberta Canada, Calgary Real Estate, Selling Calgary Group. Retrieved from the Website: http://www.fluoridation.com/fluorosis.htm
 
Elke. (2012). Fluoride: Protected Pollutant or Panacea? Fluoridation.com, Calgary, Alberta Canada, Calgary Real Estate, Selling Calgary Group. Retrieved from the Website: http://www.fluoridation.com/

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Fluoride Does Not Help Prevent Tooth Decay



Fluoride Changes the Normal Mineralization Process in Enamel, Dentin, and Cementum.
It does not help the mineralization process become stronger, so it does not help prevent cavities.


Beltran-Aguilar, Barker, and Dye, (2010) published their research in an article, Prevalence and Severity of Dental Fluorosis in the United States, 1999-2004. This is what they said about dental fluorosis, "Defined as a change in the mineralization of the dental hard tissues (enamel, dentin, and cementum) caused by long-term ingestion (eating and drinking) of fluoride during the period of tooth development prior to eruption into the mouth (first 8 years of life for most permanent teeth excluding third molars). Once the tooth erupts, dental fluorosis refers to a range of visually detectable changes in enamel" (p. 5).

On the current Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website on fluoridation you will find the following answer to this question: How does fluoride work to prevent tooth decay?
"Fluoride works by stopping or even reversing the tooth decay process. It keeps tooth enamel strong and solid. Tooth decay is caused by certain bacteria in the mouth. When a person eats sugar and other refined carbohydrates, these bacteria produce acid that removes minerals from the surface of the tooth. Fluoride helps to remineralize tooth surfaces and prevents cavities from continuing to form."
The research presented above shows that fluoride does not remineralize tooth surfaces. In fact, it can prevent the normal mineralization process from occurring at all!


Below are two more studies that have shown fluoride does not help prevent tooth decay.

Dr. John Yiamouyiannis presented the results from his research in Water Fluoridation and Tooth Decay: Results from the 1986-1987 National Survery of U.S. Schoolchildren. (1990)

This is a summary of the results: "Data from dental examinations of 39,207 schoolchildren, aged 5-17, in 84 areas throughout the United States are analyzed. Of these areas, 27 had been fluoridated for 17 years or more (F), 30 had never been fluoridated (NF), and 27 had been only partially fluoridated or fluoridated for less than 17 years (PF). No statistically significant differences were found in the decay rates of permanent teeth or the percentages of decay-free children in the F, NF and PF areas. However, among 5-year-olds, the decay rates of the deciduous teeth were significantly lower in F than in NF. This was possibly caused by delayed tooth eruption in fluoridated water drinkers" (Gold, 1995, p. 2)

Chart Information: Average-age adjusted DMFT (Decayed, Missing, Filled Teeth) rates for 39,207 U.S. schoolchildren and 17,336 life-long resident schoolchildren in 84 areas throughout the United States. Standard deviations are given in parentheses.


Fluoridation
Status
No. of
Areas
No. of
Students
DMFT
No. of
Students
DMFT
Fluoridated2712,747 1.96
(0.415)

6,272 1.97
(0.465)
Partially
Fluoridated
2712,578 2.18
(0.465)

5,642 2.25
(0.470)
Nonfluoridated3013,882 1.99
(0.408)

5,422
2.05
(0.517


The next study presents the findings of John Colquhoun, DDS in his 1994 article Is There a Dental Benefit From Water Fluoride? The data collected was for 98% of all 12-13 year old children and 5 year-old children in New Zealand. You will see the data indicates no dental benefit from water fluoridation (Gold, 1995, p. 7).

This is the table from the study showing the main population areas. 


Center No. of
Children
Caries-
free %
Mean
DMFT

No. of
Children
Caries-
free %
Mean
DMFT
NON-FLUORIDATED






Christchurch(5822)37%1.9
(3849)55%1.8








FLUORIDATED






Auckland(11464)33%2.0
(9611)53%1.8
Hamilton(2689)30%2.3
(2266)47%2.3
Palmerston Nth(1025)31%2.3
(950)55%1.8
Wellington(4237)36%1.8
(3344)58%1.6
Dunedin(1168)29%2.2
(994)56%1.5
Gold, 1995, p. 7



The video below has compelling information in it. Dr. Joseph Mercola interviews Bill Osmunson, DDS. Dr. Osmunson has been a dentist for over 30 years in the Pacific Northwest. He also has a Masters Degree in Public Health (MPH).

The comments made on the brain and fluoride were disturbing to me. Research done in China's Health Department has shown that if the blood serum level of fluoride goes from .04 to .08, it causes an 8 point drop in a person's IQ. Dr. Osmunson stated, "Dentist's fix teeth, no one fixes IQ. This is an irreversable, unrepairable damage that's happening to our public." Fluoride causes brain damage. 

Dr. Osmunson goes on to say that there is no evidence that ingesting fluoride helps prevent tooth decay. But even if there was, it would not be worth the damage fluoride causes to the body. Dr. Osmunson declares, "I am highly opposed to fluoridation."










References

Beltran-Agular ED, Barker L, Dye BA. (2010). Prevalence and severity of dental fluorosis in the United States, 1999-2004. NCHS data brief, no 53. 2010 Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics.

Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2011). Community Water Fluoridation: Questions and Answers. How does fluoride work to prevent tooth decay? Division of Oral Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Retrieved from the Website: http://www.cdc.gov/fluoridation/fact_sheets/cwf_qa.htm#3

Gold MD. (1995). Fluoridated Water Does Not Prevent Tooth Decay. Holistic Healing Web Page. Retrieved from the Website: http://www.holisticmed.com/fluoride/nobenefit.html

Mercola J., Osmunson B., (2011). Dr. Osmunson on Fluoride. Mercola.com, Take Control of Your Health. Retrieved from YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvjhdYRaeDc