Quick update! According to the newest CDC guidelines, the recommended level for community water fluoridation is 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter of drinking water.
Hi Ryan! Thank you for all of your phenomenal videos, they’re truly life changing! Any chance you will create pediatrics/orthodontics videos? I’m sure we’d all appreciate it! You’re truly wonderful at what you do!
Thanx for working hard for us doc . You hv made our concepts very clear. God bless you Ryan with health and happiness !!!! You are a superb human being !!!!
Thank you Dr. Ryan for your useful lectures. According the fluoride supplement dosage schedule children 3 to 6 y.o. 0.3-0.6 ppm Half dropperful 0,25mg F (1/2mL). Etc. It doesn’t explain time period and frequency.( /per month /per year) and medicine examples. You recommended drops for kids younger 3y.o. and tablets for older. Due to the most important fact for prevention oral diseases I wonder to put this crucial information into the lecture. your channel is very popular among dentists and this channel can help professionals from all over the world apply this treatment regimen in their countries, which will make a significant contribution to children's health. Thanks a lot
Thank you Dr. Ryan for your amazing lectures. I would want to ask you if you have the fluoride toxic and lethal doses for children. Thank you in advance.
Hi Dr. you mentioned the optimal fluoridation being 1 ppm. And that’s what I’m gathering from my study resources but per the ADA it’s 0.7 ppm as of April 2015. Could you clarify? Thank you!
Yes, you are correct about the ADA 2015 statement. Historically, the recommended optimal level for community water fluoridation has been 0.7 to 1.2 (1ppm average), but 0.7 ppm is the newer guideline. However, 1ppm is still the go-to for many communities for how they fluoridate their public water supply. If I had to choose, I would personally still stick with 1ppm if you had a question on this.
Quick update! According to the newest CDC guidelines, the recommended level for community water fluoridation is 0.7 milligrams of fluoride per liter of drinking water.
Hi Ryan! Thank you for all of your phenomenal videos, they’re truly life changing! Any chance you will create pediatrics/orthodontics videos? I’m sure we’d all appreciate it! You’re truly wonderful at what you do!
Thanx for working hard for us doc .
You hv made our concepts very clear.
God bless you Ryan with health and happiness !!!!
You are a superb human being !!!!
Thank you Dr. Ryan for your useful lectures. According the fluoride supplement dosage schedule children 3 to 6 y.o. 0.3-0.6 ppm Half dropperful 0,25mg F (1/2mL). Etc. It doesn’t explain time period and frequency.( /per month /per year) and medicine examples. You recommended drops for kids younger 3y.o. and tablets for older. Due to the most important fact for prevention oral diseases I wonder to put this crucial information into the lecture. your channel is very popular among dentists and this channel can help professionals from all over the world apply this treatment regimen in their countries, which will make a significant contribution to children's health. Thanks a lot
Many many thanks to you!!!
Thanks for ur great work ,, is there any dental Aesthetics lectures???
Thank you Dr. Ryan for your amazing lectures. I would want to ask you if you have the fluoride toxic and lethal doses for children. Thank you in advance.
I would say about 1-5mg/kg for toxic and 500mg for lethal, so a bit lower than what it is for adults.
Could you tell us what agency is responsible for water fluoridation in the US?
Hi doctor..can you please explain for us how to deal with patients with infecious disease like hapititis ,HIV, TB
The chart as 6.06, fluoridation, is that amount of Fluoride required per day?
Are sealants recommended for incipient occlusal lesions?
If fluorosis is associated with decreased caries incidence ?
It is! The one benefit of mottled enamel is that it is more resistant to caries formation.
Hi Dr. you mentioned the optimal fluoridation being 1 ppm. And that’s what I’m gathering from my study resources but per the ADA it’s 0.7 ppm as of April 2015. Could you clarify? Thank you!
Yes, you are correct about the ADA 2015 statement. Historically, the recommended optimal level for community water fluoridation has been 0.7 to 1.2 (1ppm average), but 0.7 ppm is the newer guideline. However, 1ppm is still the go-to for many communities for how they fluoridate their public water supply. If I had to choose, I would personally still stick with 1ppm if you had a question on this.
Mental Dental ❤️ Thank you for your continued research!! Much appreciated. I actually had my exam today and it has been updated! ☺️
Also, THANK YOU for replying. Haha most “CZcamsrs” don’t.
@@misscraze4036 Thank you! It's hard to reply to 100s of comments every day, but I try my best 😊
"nobody wants to fund a giant flossing study " LOL
It's true! 😂
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Thanks for ur great work ,, is there any dental Aesthetics lectures???