See your doctor: Fluoride supplements are tasteless, so if you have a chronic bad taste in your mouth there is some other cause.
Answered 10/14/2020
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Water rinse?: Do you mean the topical Fluoride that the hygienist applies at the dentist? The taste of that should go away on its own in a couple hours. If you mean toothpaste, I have never noticed that Fluoride has a "taste." toothpaste itself has a taste that you can rinse away with water after brushing. If your toothpaste tastes bad to you and leaves an aftertaste, try switching brands.
Answered 9/24/2020
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