@NukedAccount4@ElisaArmen2@WFLA It's fine w/me if we take it out of the water. I am not trying to defend it. And despite my handle I don't eat a lot of candy or drink for that matter. I agree it's likely genetics. But I used to wonder if more fluoride as a kid would have had any influence on my teeth, prob not.
@Politics4Fun123@WFLA Absolutely I used toothpaste I just always wondered if more fluoride would have helped my teeth which were probably bad due to genetics. It's fine with me if we take it out of the water supply.
@eldvindur@WFLA I really do have good dental hygiene I think genetics are a big reason my teeth aren't that great and no I don't really eat a lot of candy that's just my handle.
@kgc73c @WFLA Bingo! I do believe it was bad genes but I always wondered if more fluoride than what was in my toothpaste would have helped me in my childhood. But if people want to take it out of our water that's fine no problem with me on that.
@MaryStewart01@WFLA I do have fluoride in my toothpaste and I agree that we don't necessarily need to have to have it in our water but I've always wondered if my teeth would have been better if I'd had more fluoride as a child. But actually I think genetics are the key factor in my case.
@WoodyBullUSF@WFLA I agree that bad genes have a lot to do with it and I really don't eat that much candy I just thought that was a funny handle. I always wondered if fluoride would have made a difference with my teeth if I'd had more than just the fluoride in my toothpaste.
@retardedrape@WFLA π€£π€£π€£ despite my handle which I picked just because I thought it was funny I really don't eat much candy or even drink beer except on rare occasions. Some people get great teeth and good looks and some people don't.
@KnightYoshi@insidious_ii@WFLA I definitely use toothpaste and I did not eat a lot of candy despite my platform name. I think there's some genetic influence. Some people luck out with a good teeth.
@FloridaSpacewok@WFLA I've always tried to take good care of my teeth. I get regular dental visits but always wondered if fluoride would have helped my teeth growing up. I think there's definitely a genetic factor at play.
@Alloutjames1973@WFLA I've always taken good care of my teeth and had good dental hygiene and regular dental visits. I do believe there's a genetic component and I'm glad you were blessed with great teeth. And despite my name on this platform I don't eat a lot of candy or drink a lot of alcohol.
@ElisaArmen2@NukedAccount4@WFLA Am I stupid? I don't think so but I brush my teeth and I always wondered if having fluoride in my water as a child would have helped me but it might be all genetic too.