The Saudi Food and Drug Authority announced that the addition of fluoride to bottled drinking water is subject to approved regulatory standards. This decision aims to ensure the safety and quality of water while promoting public health and preventing dental issues.
The General Authority for Food and Drug confirmed that fluoride in bottled drinking water adheres to clear regulations, emphasizing that its levels are safe and not left to companies' discretion. This clarification follows numerous inquiries regarding fluoride addition to water.
A recent study indicates that basil extract may serve as an effective natural alternative to fluoride for dental protection. These findings open new avenues in oral care.
A recent study has found that basil extract can serve as an effective natural alternative to fluoride in preventing tooth decay, especially in children. These findings open new avenues in oral health research.
Dentist Janet Jessica has warned that consuming sugary foods without drinking water can lead to rapid tooth decay in both children and adults. This statement was made during a medical event in Tangerang, Indonesia.
The local water company announced its decision to cancel the addition of fluoride to drinking water, citing unproven health concerns. The surprising revelation was that this decision had been made several years ago.