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I LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health was created to ensure that all people have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth — water fluoridation. ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water.FLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. IS TOOTH DECAY CONTAGIOUS? Contributed by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Believe it or not, tooth decay can be contagious, and here’s why. Research shows that one of the major forms of decay-causing bacteria can be easily spread from a mother or caregiver to a small child. ABOUT THE MICHIGAN CARIES PREVENTION Since 2014, the Michigan Caries Prevention Program (MCPP) has been transforming the current oral health landscape with comprehensive oral health integration in the primary care setting. Altarum Institute, in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Delta Dental of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, is improving care coordination COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION: AN Among the many sound reasons to support fluoridation, there is one that is trumpeted less frequently than the others, perhaps because it sounds – well – pretty radical: community water fluoridation (CWF) is a powerful weapon in the fight for social justice and health equity. Evidence Supports Benefits of Fluoridation WHERE DOES FLUORIDE COME FROM? Fluoride: As American as pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. We know that adjusting the fluoride in our water systems to the ideal level reduces cavities, strengthens teeth, and isI LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health was created to ensure that all people have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth — water fluoridation. ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water.FLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. IS TOOTH DECAY CONTAGIOUS? Contributed by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Believe it or not, tooth decay can be contagious, and here’s why. Research shows that one of the major forms of decay-causing bacteria can be easily spread from a mother or caregiver to a small child. ABOUT THE MICHIGAN CARIES PREVENTION Since 2014, the Michigan Caries Prevention Program (MCPP) has been transforming the current oral health landscape with comprehensive oral health integration in the primary care setting. Altarum Institute, in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Delta Dental of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, is improving care coordination COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION: AN Among the many sound reasons to support fluoridation, there is one that is trumpeted less frequently than the others, perhaps because it sounds – well – pretty radical: community water fluoridation (CWF) is a powerful weapon in the fight for social justice and health equity. Evidence Supports Benefits of Fluoridation WHERE DOES FLUORIDE COME FROM? Fluoride: As American as pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. We know that adjusting the fluoride in our water systems to the ideal level reduces cavities, strengthens teeth, and is ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE NEWS
Claim about Fluoride Fails to Survive Peer Review. February 26, 2021 Facts about Fluoride Fluoride and Public Health Fluoride in the News. A committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) recently completed its peer review of a draft research report and rejected its claim that fluoride is a neurotoxin. FLUORIDE FOR ORAL HEALTH & OVERALL HEALTH As a healthcare professional, patients rely on your advice to live healthier, longer, lives. That is why it is vital to discuss how oral health and water fluoridation canEDUCATE FAMILIES
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
THE HALO EFFECT AS A PUBLIC GOOD The halo—or diffusion—effect of municipal water fluoridation programs refers to the dental health benefits that are enjoyed in communities, both adjacent and many miles removed, that may or may not have a fluoridated water supply. How does that work? Food and beverages produced with fluoridated water are shipped to and consumed in non-fluoridated areas. AI/AN - PROTECTING TEETH LATER IN LIFE - I LIKE MY TEETH American Indian and Alaskan Native older adults (age 65-74) are more than twice as likely to have untreated tooth decay. TABLET SYSTEM MAKES CWF MORE FEASIBLE IN RURAL AREAS Roughly three in four Americans who are served by public water systems receive tap water that is fluoridated to curb the risk of tooth decay. Unfortunately, millions of people live in rural or small communities that have not engaged in community water fluoridation (CWF). For small water systems, CWF tends to be more costly per THE STORY OF WATER FLUORIDATION: AN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC The Story of Water Fluoridation: An American Scientific Breakthrough This document was produced by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Learn more at www.cdhp.org IS USING FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE ENOUGH? 1 The original figure ($23.63) was corrected in a subsequent edition of this journal and clarified to be $23.65. See: Letters to the Editor. Public Health Reports. 2010:125;788. TAMPA BAY TIMES PULITZER PRIZE WINNING ADVOCACY OF 2 03/17/2012 Reverse the decay of common sense 04/19/2012 Another City Steps Up for Dental Health 08/04/2012 Paying for Fluoride Four'sfoolishness
I LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation (CWF). ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water.FLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. IS TOOTH DECAY CONTAGIOUS? Contributed by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Believe it or not, tooth decay can be contagious, and here’s why. Research shows that one of the major forms of decay-causing bacteria can be easily spread from a mother or caregiver to a small child. ABOUT THE MICHIGAN CARIES PREVENTION Since 2014, the Michigan Caries Prevention Program (MCPP) has been transforming the current oral health landscape with comprehensive oral health integration in the primary care setting. Altarum Institute, in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Delta Dental of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, is improving care coordination COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION: AN Among the many sound reasons to support fluoridation, there is one that is trumpeted less frequently than the others, perhaps because it sounds – well – pretty radical: community water fluoridation (CWF) is a powerful weapon in the fight for social justice and health equity. Evidence Supports Benefits of Fluoridation WHERE DOES FLUORIDE COME FROM? Fluoride: As American as pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. We know that adjusting the fluoride in our water systems to the ideal level reduces cavities, strengthens teeth, and isI LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation (CWF). ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water.FLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. IS TOOTH DECAY CONTAGIOUS? Contributed by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Believe it or not, tooth decay can be contagious, and here’s why. Research shows that one of the major forms of decay-causing bacteria can be easily spread from a mother or caregiver to a small child. ABOUT THE MICHIGAN CARIES PREVENTION Since 2014, the Michigan Caries Prevention Program (MCPP) has been transforming the current oral health landscape with comprehensive oral health integration in the primary care setting. Altarum Institute, in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Delta Dental of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, is improving care coordination COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION: AN Among the many sound reasons to support fluoridation, there is one that is trumpeted less frequently than the others, perhaps because it sounds – well – pretty radical: community water fluoridation (CWF) is a powerful weapon in the fight for social justice and health equity. Evidence Supports Benefits of Fluoridation WHERE DOES FLUORIDE COME FROM? Fluoride: As American as pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. We know that adjusting the fluoride in our water systems to the ideal level reduces cavities, strengthens teeth, and isFLUORIDE NEWS
Claim about Fluoride Fails to Survive Peer Review. February 26, 2021 Facts about Fluoride Fluoride and Public Health Fluoride in the News. A committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) recently completed its peer review of a draft research report and rejected its claim that fluoride is a neurotoxin. ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE FOR ORAL HEALTH & OVERALL HEALTH As a healthcare professional, patients rely on your advice to live healthier, longer, lives. That is why it is vital to discuss how oral health and water fluoridation canEDUCATE FAMILIES
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. THE HALO EFFECT AS A PUBLIC GOOD The halo—or diffusion—effect of municipal water fluoridation programs refers to the dental health benefits that are enjoyed in communities, both adjacent and many miles removed, that may or may not have a fluoridated water supply. How does that work? Food and beverages produced with fluoridated water are shipped to and consumed in non-fluoridated areas. AI/AN - PROTECTING TEETH LATER IN LIFE - I LIKE MY TEETH American Indian and Alaskan Native older adults (age 65-74) are more than twice as likely to have untreated tooth decay. TABLET SYSTEM MAKES CWF MORE FEASIBLE IN RURAL AREAS Roughly three in four Americans who are served by public water systems receive tap water that is fluoridated to curb the risk of tooth decay. Unfortunately, millions of people live in rural or small communities that have not engaged in community water fluoridation (CWF). For small water systems, CWF tends to be more costly per IS USING FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE ENOUGH? 1 The original figure ($23.63) was corrected in a subsequent edition of this journal and clarified to be $23.65. See: Letters to the Editor. Public Health Reports. 2010:125;788. TAMPA BAY TIMES PULITZER PRIZE WINNING ADVOCACY OF 2 03/17/2012 Reverse the decay of common sense 04/19/2012 Another City Steps Up for Dental Health 08/04/2012 Paying for Fluoride Four'sfoolishness
I LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health was created to ensure that all people have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth — water fluoridation. ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water.FLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. WHAT ABOUT FLUORIDE IN DRINKING WATER? 2.Can I drink tap water? Yes. Tap water in the United States is regulated to be clean and safe. Public water systems are tested frequently, and safety results are certified. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), regulates drinking water and sets standards to limit possible contaminants.. 3.Where can I find information on the quality of my tap DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. THE STORY OF WATER FLUORIDATION: AN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC The Story of Water Fluoridation: An American Scientific Breakthrough This document was produced by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Learn more at www.cdhp.org COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION Common Questions about Community Water Fluoridation Campaign for Dental Health | www.ilikemyteeth.org | 2014 4 fluoridated water. Between 2008 and 2012, an additional 151 million Americans gainedaccess to
TAMPA BAY TIMES PULITZER PRIZE WINNING ADVOCACY OF 2 03/17/2012 Reverse the decay of common sense 04/19/2012 Another City Steps Up for Dental Health 08/04/2012 Paying for Fluoride Four'sfoolishness
CAMPAÑA POR LA SALUD DENTAL Encuentre recursos para ayudarlo a actuar ahora para promover la salud bucal. Aprenda información precisa y con base en evidencia científica sobre fluoración de agua potable en las comunidades. Tenemos las respuestas a las preguntas más comunes sobre el fluoruro y orientación sobre cómo proteger los dientes de sus niños.I LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health was created to ensure that all people have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth — water fluoridation. ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water.FLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. WHAT ABOUT FLUORIDE IN DRINKING WATER? 2.Can I drink tap water? Yes. Tap water in the United States is regulated to be clean and safe. Public water systems are tested frequently, and safety results are certified. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), regulates drinking water and sets standards to limit possible contaminants.. 3.Where can I find information on the quality of my tap DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. THE STORY OF WATER FLUORIDATION: AN AMERICAN SCIENTIFIC The Story of Water Fluoridation: An American Scientific Breakthrough This document was produced by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Learn more at www.cdhp.org COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION Common Questions about Community Water Fluoridation Campaign for Dental Health | www.ilikemyteeth.org | 2014 4 fluoridated water. Between 2008 and 2012, an additional 151 million Americans gainedaccess to
TAMPA BAY TIMES PULITZER PRIZE WINNING ADVOCACY OF 2 03/17/2012 Reverse the decay of common sense 04/19/2012 Another City Steps Up for Dental Health 08/04/2012 Paying for Fluoride Four'sfoolishness
CAMPAÑA POR LA SALUD DENTAL Encuentre recursos para ayudarlo a actuar ahora para promover la salud bucal. Aprenda información precisa y con base en evidencia científica sobre fluoración de agua potable en las comunidades. Tenemos las respuestas a las preguntas más comunes sobre el fluoruro y orientación sobre cómo proteger los dientes de sus niños.FLUORIDE NEWS
Claim about Fluoride Fails to Survive Peer Review. February 26, 2021 Facts about Fluoride Fluoride and Public Health Fluoride in the News. A committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) recently completed its peer review of a draft research report and rejected its claim that fluoride is a neurotoxin. DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn.IS FLUORIDE SAFE?
YES! Community water fluoridation (CWF) is safe, effective and necessary to protect teeth at all ages. That’s the conclusion of every major health organization in the United States. Evidence from years of experience demonstrates that communities with fluoridated water have less tooth decay. FIBBING ABOUT FLUORIDE Ex-Minnesota Gov. Jesse Ventura has said some controversial things throughout his years in the public eye, and he uttered some more strange comments recently. WHERE DOES FLUORIDE COME FROM? Fluoride: As American as pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. We know that adjusting the fluoride in our water systems to the ideal level reduces cavities, strengthens teeth, and isFLUORIDE SAFETY
Fluoride is one of the most effective tools we have to prevent dental caries and strengthen children’s teeth. It has been added to public water supplies and dental products for decades ABOUT THE MICHIGAN CARIES PREVENTION Since 2014, the Michigan Caries Prevention Program (MCPP) has been transforming the current oral health landscape with comprehensive oral health integration in the primary care setting. Altarum Institute, in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Delta Dental of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, is improving care coordination A PERFECT SMILE COMES AT A COST: HOW POVERTY AND FOOD A Perfect Smile Comes at a Cost: How Poverty and Food Insecurity Cement Disparities in Oral Health. Posted July 08, 2015 & filed under Children's Oral Health and Fluoride, Fluoride and Public Health, Fluoride, Oral Health, and Access to Care.SAY THIS, NOT THAT
Many people take for granted that community water fluoridation (CWF) in the U.S. is a safe and well-accepted public health practice, but CWF is surprisingly controversial. IS USING FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE ENOUGH? 1 The original figure ($23.63) was corrected in a subsequent edition of this journal and clarified to be $23.65. See: Letters to the Editor. Public Health Reports. 2010:125;788.I LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health was created to ensure that all people have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth — water fluoridation. ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water. IS TOOTH DECAY CONTAGIOUS? Contributed by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Believe it or not, tooth decay can be contagious, and here’s why. Research shows that one of the major forms of decay-causing bacteria can be easily spread from a mother or caregiver to a small child. WHAT ABOUT FLUORIDE IN DRINKING WATER? 2.Can I drink tap water? Yes. Tap water in the United States is regulated to be clean and safe. Public water systems are tested frequently, and safety results are certified. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), regulates drinking water and sets standards to limit possible contaminants.. 3.Where can I find information on the quality of my tapFLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. WHERE DOES FLUORIDE COME FROM? Fluoride: As American as pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. We know that adjusting the fluoride in our water systems to the ideal level reduces cavities, strengthens teeth, and is TAMPA BAY TIMES PULITZER PRIZE WINNING ADVOCACY OF 2 03/17/2012 Reverse the decay of common sense 04/19/2012 Another City Steps Up for Dental Health 08/04/2012 Paying for Fluoride Four'sfoolishness
I LIKE MY TEETH
The Campaign for Dental Health was created to ensure that all people have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth — water fluoridation. ABOUT CDH | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH Mission The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective, affordable and equitable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation.The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gains ORAL HEALTH PREVENTION PRIMER The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Oral Health Prevention Primer is designed to help pediatricians and other health professionals address oral health in practice, understand the roles of oral health allies, and learn how to collaborate and advocate to achieve optimal oral health for their community to prevent dental disease before itstarts.
FLUORIDE MYTHS & FACTS Fact 3 Fluoridation is the most cost-effective way to prevent tooth decay and build healthy communities. Evidence shows that for most cities, every $1 invested in fluoridation saves $38 in costs to treat dental problems.; In Texas, the state saved $24 per child, per year in Medicaid expenditures because of the cavities that were prevented by drinking fluoridated water. IS TOOTH DECAY CONTAGIOUS? Contributed by the Children’s Dental Health Project. Believe it or not, tooth decay can be contagious, and here’s why. Research shows that one of the major forms of decay-causing bacteria can be easily spread from a mother or caregiver to a small child. WHAT ABOUT FLUORIDE IN DRINKING WATER? 2.Can I drink tap water? Yes. Tap water in the United States is regulated to be clean and safe. Public water systems are tested frequently, and safety results are certified. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), under the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), regulates drinking water and sets standards to limit possible contaminants.. 3.Where can I find information on the quality of my tapFLUORIDE IN WATER
Despite conclusive science on its benefits, fluoride remains a hot topic of debate. Get the facts and find out what the debate is all about. Click here now. DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn. WHERE DOES FLUORIDE COME FROM? Fluoride: As American as pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving. We know that adjusting the fluoride in our water systems to the ideal level reduces cavities, strengthens teeth, and is TAMPA BAY TIMES PULITZER PRIZE WINNING ADVOCACY OF 2 03/17/2012 Reverse the decay of common sense 04/19/2012 Another City Steps Up for Dental Health 08/04/2012 Paying for Fluoride Four'sfoolishness
FLUORIDE RESEARCH & FLUORIDATION STUDIES With over 3,000 studies or research papers published on the subject, few topics have been as thoroughly researched as water fluoridation.Use the links below to review several of these studies from reputable health and research organizations.FLUORIDE NEWS
Claim about Fluoride Fails to Survive Peer Review. February 26, 2021 Facts about Fluoride Fluoride and Public Health Fluoride in the News. A committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine (NASEM) recently completed its peer review of a draft research report and rejected its claim that fluoride is a neurotoxin. ALLIES | CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists who are working together to preserve our nation’s gainsin
DOES FLUORIDE LOWER IQ? America has been preventing tooth decay with fluoridated water for 70 years. Community water fluoridation is safe, effective and benefits everyone equitably. About 75% of U.S. communities enjoy fluoridatedwater.
DOES FLUORIDE CAUSE CANCER? Learn more about the scientific studies behind the effects of fluoride and if it causes cancer. You'll like what you learn.WHAT IS FLUOROSIS?
How Do I Protect My Child’s Teeth Without Causing Fluorosis? Here are three things you can do: 1. Make sure kids use dental products as recommended. Kids should use fluoridated toothpaste twice a day (a “smear” for children under 3 and a “pea-sized” amount for children older than 3.)IS FLUORIDE SAFE?
YES! Community water fluoridation (CWF) is safe, effective and necessary to protect teeth at all ages. That’s the conclusion of every major health organization in the United States. Evidence from years of experience demonstrates that communities with fluoridated water have less tooth decay. ABOUT THE MICHIGAN CARIES PREVENTION Since 2014, the Michigan Caries Prevention Program (MCPP) has been transforming the current oral health landscape with comprehensive oral health integration in the primary care setting. Altarum Institute, in collaboration with the University of Michigan School of Dentistry, Delta Dental of Michigan, and the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, is improving care coordination IS USING FLUORIDE TOOTHPASTE ENOUGH? 1 The original figure ($23.63) was corrected in a subsequent edition of this journal and clarified to be $23.65. See: Letters to the Editor. Public Health Reports. 2010:125;788. COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT COMMUNITY WATER FLUORIDATION Common Questions about Community Water Fluoridation Campaign for Dental Health | www.ilikemyteeth.org | 2014 4 fluoridated water. Between 2008 and 2012, an additional 151 million Americans gainedaccess to
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Healthy communities create conditions that benefit everyone. Community water fluoridation helps all of us – the entire community – prevent unnecessary dental problems before they begin. * Is ending fluoridation a good way to save tax dollars? * Is adding fluoride to water a violation of individual rights? * I read something on the internet about a condition called Dental Fluorosis. What exactly is it? * Does drinking fluoridated water prevent tooth decay? * Is fluoridated water safe for me and my children to drink? * Why do we need fluoride? * What is fluoride, and what are its uses? * We brush our teeth with fluoride toothpaste every day. Do we still need fluoridated water? * Should I be concerned about fluorosis from drinking fluoridatedwater?
* Who supports community water fluoridation? * Are the types of fluoride used in drinking water safe? * So, fluoridated drinking water is safe? * Why should I support community water fluoridation? * Where can I find out if there is fluoride in my drinking water?THE DEBATE
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Maternal Fluoride & Children’s IQSeptember 12, 2019
Fluoride in water is an important way to prevent tooth decay, which causes millions of lost hours of work and school each year. We know from seven decades of scientific…Continue »
AAP continues to recommend fluoride following new study on maternalintake and child IQ
August 19, 2019
A new study published by JAMA Pediatrics on August 19, 2019, “Association Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ Scores in Offspring in Canada”, found maternal exposure tohigher…
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What You Need to Know About Fluorosis TodayApril 26, 2019
Fluoride is an important mineral, especially for children. Our mouths contain bacteria that use sugars in the foods we eat and the beverages we drink to produce an acid that…Continue »
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__ WHY CAMPAIGN FOR DENTAL HEALTH? The Campaign for Dental Health (CDH) was created to ensure that people of all ages have access to the most effective and affordable way to protect teeth from decay — community water fluoridation (CWF). Why? Not that long ago, run-away cavities and gap-toothed smiles were commonplace. Thankfully, the past half century has seen lots of progress. Better dental care and widespread fluoridation have vastly improved our oralhealth.
But this progress has been uneven. Millions of people, especially poor and minority children, suffer needlessly from dental problems. Poor oral health leads to missed hours of school and work, more costly and involved treatment , and sometimes life-threatening infections. Community water fluoridation is the safest, most effective and equitable way to help reduce and prevent dental disease for people ofall ages.
The CDH is a broad network of oral health advocates, health professionals, child and family organizations, and scientists working together to preserve our nation’s gains in oral health. Our mission is to provide the public and policy makers with the evidence-based information and tools they need to promote and protect fluoridation. Read more about the CDH here. __ LEARN MORE ABOUT FLUORIDE We encourage you to read more about how fluoride works, the debate over
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