Most kinds of toothpaste sold in the U.S. contain fluoride in the form of sodium fluoride or monofluorophosphate, at about 1,100 to 1,100 mg/L, or 1.3 mg in a quarter teaspoon, according to the NIH’s Office of Dietary Supplements. Fluoridated water keeps a low level of fluoride (0.7 mg/L) in the mouth all day. More @Wikipedia
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