Does drinking fluoridated water prevent tooth decay?


Absolutely. Research proves that fluoridation reduces tooth decay by about 29%. Evidence demonstrating the effectiveness of fluoridated water has been building for decades, and new research confirms what we already knew. Fluoridated water is good across the lifespan. What we drink as children makes the loss of teeth due to decay less likely, as much as 40 or 50 years later.

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