50.00% - At the approved level of 0.7 mg/L, no credible study has found cognitive effects — the anti-fluoride panic is based on research from regions with fluoride at 4x that concentration.
40.00% - The correlation between fluoridation and better dental health is documented in studies spanning fifty years across dozens of countries — this isn't a hypothesis.
10.00% - Better dental health reduces systemic infections and long-term healthcare costs — the economic argument for fluoridation is as strong as the public health one.
Health officials broadly agree that fluoride concentrations up to 1.5 mg per liter are safe.
26.17% - Better dental health reduces systemic infections and long-term healthcare costs — the economic argument for fluoridation is as strong as the public health one.
23.27% - The correlation between fluoridation and better dental health is documented in studies spanning fifty years across dozens of countries — this isn't a hypothesis.
20.40% - Every time a community defluoridates, decay rates go up — fighting fluoridation isn't protecting public health, it's harming it.
20.36% - At the approved level of 0.7 mg/L, no credible study has found cognitive effects — the anti-fluoride panic is based on research from regions with fluoride at 4x that concentration.
9.80% - Fluoridated water has reduced tooth decay by 25% across all income levels since the 1960s — one of the cheapest, most effective public health interventions ever devised.
50.00% - Health officials broadly agree that fluoride concentrations up to 1.5 mg per liter are safe.
50.00% - The scientific consensus on safe fluoride levels in drinking water is decades old and clear.
0.00% - Local and state health officials broadly agree 1.5 mg of fluoride per liter of drinking water is allowable.
50.00% - U.S. state