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Gilroy Dentists Encourage Fluoride In Community Water Supplies In 1945, over 6o years ago, Grand Rapids, Michigan became the first city to become concerned with adjusting the fluoride level in its water supply, for the intended benefit of its residents. Since then, it has been proven to dramatically improve the oral health of millions of people when distributed in this way. Recently, there has been some concern about levels of fluoride being ingested in youths in areas where this practice is commonplace. Gilroy Dentists encourage opponents to consider the large number of benefits which outweigh the few possible risks. When citing the ADA’s study on fluoridation of community water supplies, Gilroy Dentists report it is the single most effective way to prevent tooth decay on a large scale. They also report that nearly 73% of Americans receive the benefit of fluorinated water. Gilroy Dentists seek to serve the remaining 27% with this seeming miracle cure. While there is controversy over the use of fluoride in this manner, you can’t argue with the results. The ADA report claims that fluoridation reduces tooth decay by an average of 20-40% in most Americans. As for the risks, studies have also shown that through the past 65 years, it has proven to be a safe and effective public program. Gilroy Dentists point to this study as reason enough to encourage programs like this in communities across the nation. The benefits of fluoride simply outweigh any of the risks associated with its use. As for the cost of creation of these programs, Gilroy Dentists agree that it can save a community quite a bit of money in the long run. Especially in low income areas, dental procedures can be expensive; even something as simple

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Gilroy Dentists Encourage Fluoride In Community Water Supplies

In 1945, over 6o years ago, Grand Rapids, Michigan became the first city to become concerned with adjusting the fluoride level in its water supply, for the intended benefit of its residents. Since then, it has been proven to dramatically improve the oral health of millions of people when distributed in this way. Recently, there has been some concern about levels of fluoride being ingested in youths in areas where this practice is commonplace.

Gilroy Dentists encourage opponents to consider the large number of benefits which outweigh the few possible risks. When citing the ADA’s study on fluoridation of community water supplies, Gilroy Dentists report it is the single most effective way to prevent tooth decay on a large scale. They also report that nearly 73% of Americans receive the benefit of fluorinated water. Gilroy Dentists seek to serve the remaining 27% with this seeming miracle cure. While there is controversy over the use of fluoride in this manner, you can’t argue with the results.

The ADA report claims that fluoridation reduces tooth decay by an average of 20-40% in most Americans. As for the risks, studies have also shown that through the past 65 years, it has proven to be a safe and effective public program. Gilroy Dentists point to this study as reason enough to encourage programs like this in communities across the nation. The benefits of fluoride simply outweigh any of the risks associated with its use.

As for the cost of creation of these programs, Gilroy Dentists agree that it can save a community quite a bit of money in the long run. Especially in low income areas, dental procedures can be expensive; even something as simple as having a single cavity filled may put at risk a family’s ability to buy food or clothing. Fluorination of water can help prevent this from even being an issue. In a time when many employers are cutting dental insurance from full-time employees, Gilroy Dentists point out that this could help with many family’s budgetary concerns when it comes to oral health.

The American Dental Association (ADA) still endorses fluorination of public water supplies as an effective method for preventing tooth decay in communities and Gilroy Dentists are taking up the torch to bring this program to every single American. The evidence and results far outweigh the potential for complications, say Gilroy Dentists, and it’s time everyone enjoy clean, healthy teeth.

Gilroy Dentists offer many more methods for shielding your teeth from experiencing cavities. To understand more about how important oral health is, speak to a neighborhood Gilroy Dentist right away!