Community water fluoridation has served the American public extremely well as the cornerstone of dental caries prevention activities for 45 years. The dental and general health benefits associated with the ingestion of water-borne fluorides have been well known by researchers for an even longer period. Continued research has repeatedly confirmed the safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of community water fluoridation in preventing dental caries for Americans regardless of age, race, ethnicity, religion, educational status, or socioeconomic level. Despite the obvious benefits associated with this proven public health measure, slow progress has been made toward achieving the 1990 national fluoridation objectives as listed in "Promoting Healt...
Dental caries lead to children being less ready to learn and results in diminished productivity in t...
Community water fluoridation is a population health program that is in a unique position to equitabl...
The benefits of fluoridation were formally endorsed in North America in 1951 and for nearly sixty ye...
Water fluoridation has been identified by CDC as one of 10 great public health achievements of the ...
It has been 40 years since the first community in the United States added a regulated amount of fluo...
Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases among American children. One of four children...
There is a bourgeoning controversy unknown to many surrounding one of the CDC’s top ten public healt...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recognized community water fluoridation as one of...
Scope of Study: During recent years evidence has been accumulating on the advantages of adding fluor...
Added to public water supplies, they cut down on tooth decay in children. But here's a way they migh...
The aim of this paper was to critically review the current role of community water fluoridation in p...
This document is designed to assist local public health professionals, dental and medical profession...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Author Institution: Department of Community Dentistry, School of Dentistry, and Department of Biolog...
At optimal levels, fluoride in drinking water can be beneficial to dental health. Learn more about f...
Dental caries lead to children being less ready to learn and results in diminished productivity in t...
Community water fluoridation is a population health program that is in a unique position to equitabl...
The benefits of fluoridation were formally endorsed in North America in 1951 and for nearly sixty ye...
Water fluoridation has been identified by CDC as one of 10 great public health achievements of the ...
It has been 40 years since the first community in the United States added a regulated amount of fluo...
Tooth decay is one of the most common chronic diseases among American children. One of four children...
There is a bourgeoning controversy unknown to many surrounding one of the CDC’s top ten public healt...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has recognized community water fluoridation as one of...
Scope of Study: During recent years evidence has been accumulating on the advantages of adding fluor...
Added to public water supplies, they cut down on tooth decay in children. But here's a way they migh...
The aim of this paper was to critically review the current role of community water fluoridation in p...
This document is designed to assist local public health professionals, dental and medical profession...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Author Institution: Department of Community Dentistry, School of Dentistry, and Department of Biolog...
At optimal levels, fluoride in drinking water can be beneficial to dental health. Learn more about f...
Dental caries lead to children being less ready to learn and results in diminished productivity in t...
Community water fluoridation is a population health program that is in a unique position to equitabl...
The benefits of fluoridation were formally endorsed in North America in 1951 and for nearly sixty ye...