Bay of Plenty Times

‘No' to fluoride, ‘yes' to brushing lessons

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Regarding Dawn Picken’s column on fluoride treatment in drinking water supply (Opinion, March 27), fluoride isn’t the answer to tooth decay.

Children need to have good oral hygiene and stay away from sugary food such as soft drinks, candy, etc.

Are children today educated about toothbrush­ing?

The school dental nurse at the “murder house” of long ago helped with using a toothbrush.

A couple of mouthfuls of water a day isn’t the answer.

Ian Manson Waitao

Fences can divide people

We lived in suburban Rotorua in the 1960s and 1970s and from the corner for over 200m south there was only one fence higher than a metre bounding sections, and across the road a similar story.

If Mum happened to be in town and it threatened rain our neighbour would jump the fence and get the washing in and poke it in the unlocked back door and, of course, Mum would do the same for Joyce if she was out.

We’re often told that it “takes a village to raise a child”, and while I’m not altogether in agreement with that, I see some merit in the idea.

Our lives were lived quite openly before friendly neighbours and as teenagers we were conscious that others could see our antics and this was a further measure of discipline that the village applied.

Today, sadly, we cloister ourselves behind 2m-high walls to maintain our privacy, seemingly fearful that others, who probably aren’t in the slightest bit interested, may pry into our affairs.

Am I really that important that I’d elicit more than even a casual glance from most?

We all have a fiercely independen­t spirit that claims rights without any thought of responsibi­lities.

When unchecked by those early village-type discipline­s as well as the societal rejection of the Godly principles of truth and honesty, can we really expect a crime-free society? John Williams

Rotorua

 ?? Photo / File ?? Education, not fluoridati­on, is the answer to child tooth decay, says a reader.
Photo / File Education, not fluoridati­on, is the answer to child tooth decay, says a reader.

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