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Yeah you swallow all that sweet fluoride, tin, titanium and other shit in your toothpaste. I've never had a cavity and will continue to rinse
It's a very small quantity of stuff that your body can easily manage to break down or expel. And you not having a cavity ever is just survivorship bias.
There's a number for poison control on the tube if you do not want to rinse
I have never seen this but I may not have noticed - is this an American thing?
In any case, that's only there in case a child gulps down the whole tube, which might indeed be bad. Doesn't mean a small quantity is bad.
Yes actually. In some European and Asian countries they don't add fluoride but dental health is still better than Americans
Just like everything else, things are poisonous based on the quantity consumed.
If you're downing entire tubes of toothpaste yeah you're going to make yourself sick.