Fluoride is a constituent of enamel for bone mineral matrix process prevnting decay and loss of enamel exposed to low pH or mouth microbes. On the other hand too much will stain teeth especially in the presence of darker minerals like iron or sulfur in water. Too much fluoride is also associated with hypo (Low) -thyroid suppression a very prominent disorder in obese persons.
to help prevent tooth decay, just like there is fluoride in tooth paste to prevent tooth decay. The fluoride added to water is no where near as high concentration as in tooth paste though
Fluoride.
fluorine
It comes right off with tooth paste!!!!!! regular tooth paste not the gel kind! put regular tooth paste into it rub it in and then wipe it off with a room temperature water on a wash cloth and it comes right off its an amazing miracle!!
Fluorides of sodium and potassium, stannous fluoride, etc.
Polyethylene glycol is used as solvent in tooth paste.
It depends on the size of your mouth and how much tooth paste you use
Sodium fluoride is used in tooth paste, water treatment, and also in industrial uses.
maybe you should get plain white tooth paste and use warm water then rub it with a towel
Gargling with warm salt water and brushing your teeth with minty tooth paste.
A mixture of vinegar and salt, then scrub with tooth brush, then polish with baking soda and water mixed together to form a paste
Activated charcoal can whiten your teeth. You need to blend it with something to make a paste and apply it to your teeth. This can be water or other liquid.