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The Food and Drug Administration is implementing new restrictions on fluoride supplements that are commonly used to strengthen children's teeth. This decision comes in response to emerging health concerns regarding the potential risks associated with excessive fluoride intake in young children.
The FDA's guidelines emphasize that while fluoride can be beneficial in preventing dental cavities, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that too much fluoride may lead to adverse health effects, including dental fluorosis, a condition that causes discoloration and damage to the enamel of teeth.
Parents and caregivers are being advised to consult with healthcare professionals before administering fluoride supplements to their children, particularly in areas where the water supply is already fluoridated. The FDA's action aims to ensure that children receive the appropriate amount of fluoride necessary for dental health while minimizing the risk of overexposure.
This move reflects a broader public health initiative to promote safe practices in pediatric dental care and to safeguard the well-being of children as they grow.
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