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Water fluoridation is the
controlled adjustment of
fluoride to a
public water supply solely to
reduce tooth decay.
Fluoridated water contains fluoride...
- The
water fluoridation controversy arises from political, ethical, economic, and
health considerations regarding the
fluoridation of
public water supplies...
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before fluoridated toothpaste was
commonly used. This led to the
Health (
Fluoridation of
Water Supplies) Act 1960,
which mandated compulsory fluoridation by...
- Water: A
Review of
Fluoridation and
Regulation Issues",
Congressional Research Service U.S.
government site for
checking status of
local water fluoridation...
- that have
water fluoridation programs currently operating (see
Water fluoridation by country). As of
March 2012,
artificially fluoridated drinking water...
- countries,
water fluoridation in the
United States is a
contentious issue. As of May 2000, 42 of the 50
largest U.S.
cities had
water fluoridation. On January...
- due to
water fluoridation is
largely and
typically aesthetic.
Severe cases can be
caused by
exposure to
water that is
naturally fluoridated to
levels above...
- the
public statement of
efficacy and
safety of
fluoridation 2007 to set the
recommended water fluoridation to the
target range of 0.6 to 1.1 mg/L, depending...
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autism COVID-19
Water fluoridation controversy...
- enamel.
Although sodium fluoride is used to
fluoridate water and is the
standard by
which other water-
fluoridation compounds are gauged, hexafluorosilicic...