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      I am also thinking about better filtration. PFOS is an issue here and I really don’t want to keep ingesting it.

      Any concerns about removing the fluoride? Is that an issue for people who brush daily?

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        I use the filter for drinking water that also takes out flouride and brush my teeth with flouridated water. Ingesting flouride to me, seems like overkill and potentially bad for you.

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        Studies show that cities with unfluoridated water have more cavities. I’d look if a fluoride rinse exists.

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          I do understand why they do it. My ? is if I brush daily with a sonicare does it matter. My teeth are a lot better cared for that the general population’s teeth.

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            I mean people in the studies brush their teeth once or twice a day and still have more cavities.

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      A difference in water taste or a difference in health?

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      Idk, my mom has one and I feel like our water tastes the same? What do you notice about it?

      Edit: not saying it isn’t good to get one, just saying that if I didn’t know it, I wouldn’t notice a difference