why can we drink water with fluoride, but shouldn’t swallow toothpaste with fluoride?

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I know why we shouldn’t swallow toothpaste with fluoride, and I know drinking water with fluoride in it is safe, but I don’t understand why drinking water that contains fluoride is different.

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Fluoridated water is less than one part per million because that’s all you need if you’re just drinking it. It can safely be higher but that comes with side effects, like turning your teeth brown. Fluoride in toothpaste is much more concentrated because it’s not meant to be ingested, so more of it is needed to be effective. Swallowing it won’t kill you, but it’s not good for you either.

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