As a dentist, you are probably prescribing fluoride correctly as all drugs should be prescribed - based on individual needs with the benefit/risk factored in and monitored for side effects
Fluoride has its place in dentistry - just not in the water.
Any dentists I know of who has taken the time to read the current fluoride toxicology literature is shocked that science never actually supported fluoridation.
Even the Centers for Disease Control admits that fluoride’s beneficial effects are topical and not systemic. So fluoridation should have its place in history pretty soon
I have no problem with removing fluoride from the drinking water. In fact, I don’t believe even government-mandated anything.
But the other anti-fluoride person on here is convinced that fluoride caused his root canals, posts and crowns...which is best described as “absurd”.