
Sweden banned fluoride in 1971.
55 years later they rank top 3 lowest cavity rates in the world.
Nobody in American dentistry has explained that.
So what did they replace it with?
The answer is embarrassingly simple. So simple it makes you angry that nobody told you sooner.
Teeth are made of one mineral. Hydroxyapatite. 97% of your enamel is crystalline hydroxyapatite — nothing else. That’s what enamel is at a molecular level.
Cavities happen when acid dissolves that mineral structure. Crystals break down. Gaps form. The wall weakens from within.
Fluoride coats the outside of that wall.
Temporarily.
Then acid breaks through anyway.
Then you drill. Then you fill. Then you pay $400.
Then you come back in six months.
That’s not treatment.
That’s a subscription.
Sweden looked at that subscription in 1971 and cancelled it.
They put the one mineral teeth are actually made of directly into their toothpaste. Applied to your enamel every time you brush. The gaps fill. The crystal structure rebuilds. The wall gets stronger instead of weaker.
One is a paint job.
The other is architecture.
Sweden chose architecture.
In 1971.
The rest of the world is still selling paint.
50 peer reviewed clinical studies confirm the mechanism.
55 years of Swedish dental records confirm the results.
Top 3 lowest cavity rates on earth confirm the decision was right.
This was never secret.
It was just never mentioned.
By anyone with a financial reason to mention it.
There’s no money in a toothpaste that actually works.
There’s a lot of money in one that almost does.
Your teeth can rebuild themselves.
They always could.
They just need the one mineral they’re made of.
This is what Sweden used in 1971.
It’s finally available here.