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Age-old question perhaps, but not sure which sources to trust. What, if any, truth is there to the notion that fluoride causes/possibly causes/is-is not related to cancer? I'm getting fluoride treatments from my dentist whom, post surgery, chemo and radiation, I have to visit every three months. Thanks.

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My understanding is fluoride strengthens the teeth while at the same time can damage the bones and in particular the mandible. I have conflicting information on the bone issue although my facial rebuild doctors told me to avoid fluoride at least until the jaw was fully healed. However they also said to avoid radiation to the face and dental x-rays and then proceeded to do a panelipse of my teeth. Hope that makes it as clear as mud.