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Fluoride has been added to public water systems in the United States since 1945 to strengthen tooth enamel and fight off bacteria, ultimately reducing tooth decay.
The San Diego County Medical Examiner released the full autopsy report for the death of a 9-year-old, who passed away after undergoing dental surgery.
Kids will develop 25.4 million more cavities if fluoride is banned nationwide, study finds - Fluoride has been used in public ...
A new study found that if every state in the U.S. gets rid of programs to add fluoride to water, kids could get 25 million ...
Florida and Utah have already removed fluoridation from public water systems. What if the rest of the country follows?
In a nutshell Removing fluoride from US water systems would create 25.4 million additional decayed teeth in children over 5 ...
Florida will ban what has been considered one of the greatest public health successes of the 20th century — adding fluoride ...
Healthcare - After nearly two decades of sustained efforts in early oral health education, results are starting to show: fear ...