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"Effective in preventing X" doesn't mean it doesn't cause harm Y.


Sure, but if that were the case one should provide evidence of these harms instead of making statements that contradict what the FDA's own site claims.


Or you could just avoid it on the basis that possible, minimal benefits that can be gotten through proper dental care aren't worth any potential risks at all.




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