Most tap water that runs through American cities is laced with fluoride. However, as scientists begin to study the effects of tap water on human health, they are beginning to realize that the amount of fluoride in most water supplies is not enough to play a significant role in preventing tooth decay.
it depends if you live in the united states. if you do live in the united states then the answer is yes because the government puts a safe amount of flouride in the water. what i mean when i say safe is if your water has about 1to8 ppm(partspermillion)
No. Soft Water = Heart disease, Posion and Hypertension. Hard Water = delicious tasty golden goodness, with added calcium for teeth and bone proness :)
water does not really have an effect on teeth because there isn't anything in it to harm your teeth.
water by itself is harmless, but minerals in water can have an effect on teeth.
Tap water may contain multiple ions and minerals. A common ion found in water are fluorides, which is added to benefit dental health.
brush your teeth with the plug in and a measuring jug under the tap. leave the tap on while brushing your teeth as usual. Turn the tap off as usual. Read the side of the just to see how much water you would be saving if you turned off the tap while the tooth brush was in your mouth.
if you brush your teeth for two minutes, then you waste an average of 10 litres per person. So turn the tap off!
No, you just waste more water like that.
It improves teeth health, and in some countries, they put it in tap water.
tap water effects your environment by using different chemicals wich eventually get dumped into the lakes and oceans
If your tap water is high in iron or sulphur, then the candy color certainly can be affected. If this is an issue you might use distilled water. Bottled water typically suffers the same defects, at it is bottled tap water kept inside a plastic chemical bottle.
Don't leave the water running while you brush your teeth. Drink cool bottled water instead of running the tap to get it cool.
Fluorine is a gas which is often added to tap water. It is also used in toothpaste to keep teeth cleaner.
NO. But you should use distilled water mixed at a 50/50 ratio with anti-freeze and not tap water. It will however have no effect whatsoever on your mileage.