Fluoridation facts

WebFluoridated Water. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Public Health Service report on fluoride benefits and risks. JAMA 1991; 266 (8):1061–1067. Centers for …
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WebData Summaries Fluoridation Statistics State-reported data on fluoridated water systems are linked to Census data to create national fluoridation statistics. View the most recent …
Water fluoridation is beneficial for reducing and controlling tooth decay and promoting oral health in children and adults. Recent estimates of reductions in tooth …
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WebADA’s Fluoridation Facts with 114 pages of Q&A format responses to common questions. MouthHealthy.org has resources written by dentists for parents. Recent JADA articles …
Facts About Fluoridation. How fluoridation works. Fluoride works by binding to tooth enamel, which is primarily made up of hydroxylapatite, a crystal …
WebDozens of studies and 75+ years of experience have consistently shown that fluoridation reduces tooth decay. The CDC recognizes fluoridation’s effectiveness in preventing …
WebPublished by the American Dental Association (ADA) Click here to see the entire report EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Fluoridation of community water supplies is the single most …
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WebMore than 70 years of research and experience proves that fluoridation lowers the rate of tooth decay for both children and adults. According to the Centers for Disease Control …
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