This Q&A format one-pager shares how fluoride varnish and community water fluoridation are strategies to prevent tooth decay. Learn how topical and systemic fluorides work together as public health strategies.
The April 2015 edition of the Journal of the American Dental Association features an innovative study utilizing system dynamics modeling to measure the disease reduction and costs savings of community water fluoridation in the New York State Medicaid program.
A study, published June 2018 in the Journal of Dental Research, reaffirms the benefit of community water fluoridation (CWF). The study found that where 75% or more of the population in a community has access to CWF, there was “a substantial caries-preventive benefit . . . for U.S. children and that the benefit is most pronounced in primary teeth.”
The concentration of fluoride for water fluoridation is effective in reducing dental caries and safe for total well-being and development across a lifespan. Learn how the adjustment of fluoride in drinking water can be a powerful public health strategy.