Health Tip: Fluoride Use by Children
October 22, 2008, 11:58 AM ET
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Oct. 23 -- (HealthDay News) -- Fluoride is a natural substance found in water, and is added to many municipal water supplies to help prevent cavities.
The Nemours Foundation offers these guidelines about the use of fluoride in children::
Children should only use fluoride supplements if they live in areas with non-fluoridated water, or if they drink only non-fluoridated bottled water.Children under age 6 should never use a fluoride mouth rinse.Children under 6 months don't need fluoride supplements and shouldn't been given them.Fluoride toothpaste should not be used on children younger than 2 unless recommended by a doctor or dentist.Children should use only a pea-sized amount of toothpaste.Watch children up to age 6 when they brush their teeth to make sure that they spit out the toothpaste, and that not too much is swallowed.