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WebFluoridation Facts is the ADA's premier resource on fluoridation, answering frequently asked questions about community water fluoridation and the latest scientific research. The book assists policy makers and the general public in making informed decisions …
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WebFluoridation Facts With answers to frequently asked questions, this e-book shares the scientific truth about community water fluoridation: It’s not only safe, but also good for …
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WebDrinking fluoridated water keeps teeth strong and reduces cavities (also called tooth decay) by about 25% in children and adults. By preventing cavities, community water fluoridation has been shown to save money …
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Water fluoridation prevents tooth decay by providing frequent and consistent contact with low levels of fluoride, ultimately reducing tooth decay by about 25% in children and adults. 9-12 …
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WebCommunity water fluoridation is the process of adjusting the amount of fluoride in drinking water to a level recommended for preventing tooth decay. 1 More than 75 years of research and experience shows that …
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Fluoride is a common mineral that occurs naturally and is released from rocks into the soil, water, and air. Rivers, lakes, and even the ocean naturally contain …
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WebWhat is fluoride? How does fluoride protect teeth? What is water fluoridation? Why would communities want to fluoridate tap water? Is water fluoridation safe? How effective is it …
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WebFacts, resources and advocacy for fluoridation as a proven way to prevent tooth decay. Guide: Fluoridation Facts. The premier ADA guide to fluoridation, available in print …
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WebAn economic analysis has determined that in most communities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 or more in treatment costs. Fluoridation is the single most …
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Water fluoridation
Water fluoridation is the controlled adjustment of fluoride to a public water supply solely to reduce tooth decay. Fluoridated water contains fluoride at a level that is effective for preventing cavities; this ca…New content will be added above the current area of focus upon selectionWater fluoridation is the controlled adjustment of fluoride to a public water supply solely to reduce tooth decay. Fluoridated water contains fluoride at a level that is effective for preventing cavities; this can occur naturally or by adding fluoride. Fluoridated water operates on tooth surfaces: in the mouth, it creates low levels of fluoride in saliva, which reduces the rate at which tooth enamel demineralizes and increases the rate at which it remineralizes in the early stages of cavities. Typically a fluoridated compound is added to drinking water, a process that in the U.S. costs an average of about $1.26 per person-year. Defluoridation is needed when the naturally occurring fluoride level exceeds recommended limits. In 2011, the World Health Organization suggested a level of fluoride from 0.5 to 1.5 mg/L, depending on climate, local environment, and other sources of fluoride. Bottled water typically has unknown fluoride levels.Wikipedia... Read more