The first meeting of the "Scientific Advisory Board".
Eleven years later.
It was not the elimination of sugar from our diet. -|- "What are the prospects for its eradication of control?"
In 1969 tooth decay rates were decreasing. Because of #PreventiveDentists teaching their patients how not to need their dental repair service. But, these guys were following what organized big #Dentistry was saying at the time. We don't have a clue.
So, instead of admitting that sucrose was causing tooth decay, & teaching that; and instead of the practice of #PreventiveDentistry growing quick, Big #Dentistry & Big Sugar doubled down & decided on our old friend, #TheGasOfLucifer to prevent tooth decay. #SugarScienceMarchesOn.
"Clearly, a major effort is needed to #fluoridate more communal water supplies and, by alternate means, to get #fluoride to the large fraction of persons not accessible at present."
Yeah, what about that?
"#Caries that develop despite #fluoride occur principally in pits and fissures on the occlusal, or biting, surfaces of #teeth. #Prevention by sealing these surfaces with a durable adhesive material has been shown to be feasible, though not yet fully practicable."
"Current investigations promise to develop more serviceable materials."
"Some dental researchers feel that a vigorous program to develop rational use of antibiotics or other antimicrobial agents in oral hygiene is overdue. Much evidence indicates that even partial or selective reduction of plaque-forming oral bacteria would go far to diminish caries"
Missed it by THAT much. 🤌🏽 -|- "Much evidence indicates that even partial or selective reduction of plaque-forming oral bacteria would go far to diminish caries."
So, you guys can continue to fill teeth, and we can continue to sell sugar, deal?
PITY THERE IS NO '*ACCESS*'.
Expenditures in America for #Dental services has increased half again since 1996.
Did they just tell a flat out fib? The numbers say dental disease is getting worse, according to how much is spent annually. Or, $274,000,000, per day. -|-
“For nearly 75 years, communities have added #fluoride to water, leading to a decline in tooth decay.”
Besides, Dr Bass' information went around the World and back before Grand Rapids thought about adding bioavailable #fluorine to their citizens diet.
"Prevention Of The Loss Of Teeth"; published in 1943.
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Grand Rapids polluted their water, intentionally, in 1945.
Big #Dentistry cannot, & therefore, will not, admit the facts. Tooth decay decreased all over the World since 1943, and only a handful of countries add #fluorine to H2O.
"Untreated tooth decay"
or
"Unprevented tooth decay"
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Both are good for the business of #Dentistry.
Both are bad for the patients oral health.
Choose, and live with your choice. #DollarsOrDentistry? #SilverOrScience? #GoldOrGlory?
If one chooses the former, and not the latter, of those choices, no harm no foul. Business is business. Gotta earn a living, pay for the River House. But, remember
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"Fluoride was found to be a cytotoxic agent to cultured human pulp cells by inhibiting cell growth, proliferation, mitochondrial activity, and protein synthesis."
"Bioavailable #fluorine is killing us. -|- "In the cellular immunity, we found that sodium fluoride (NaF) in excess of 12 mg/Kg resulted in a significant decrease in the percentages of CD3+, CD3+CD4+, CD3+CD8+ T lymphocytes in the peripheral blood." researchgate.net/publication/31…
To start this weeks #FluorideFriday session, we talk bout overfeeds, accidental poisoning and #fluoridation.
The #StannousFoilHat wearing types do not like to talk about this issue. Never have, either. This from the infamous 1951 meeting.
"The barrel wouldn't fall through."
However, overfeeds are a common issue, along with underfeeds. This Spring it happened again. richmond-il.com/wp-content/upl…
Have no fear, though, it is only a '*cosmetic*' dental problem.
No, no it doesn't. The #prevention of dental disease is in the patients hands, thank goodness. Now if only #Dentistry would get behind #prevention, that would be swell.
This is what an ineffective (worthless) #prevention regimen will get you. Instead of decreasing the need for clinical intervention, let's get another set of hands in the patients mouth!
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Treatment wins, prevention loses. Yet again... dentaleconomics.com/macro-op-ed/ar…