Fluoridation of municiple water supplies, the risks and benefits
Title: Fluoridation of municiple water supplies, the risks and benefits
Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
Details: Words: 1176 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fluoridation of municiple water supplies, the risks and benefits
Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
Details: Words: 1176 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in almost all foods and water supplies. The fluoride ion comes from the element fluorine. Fluorine, the 13th most abundant element in the earth's crust, is never encountered in its free state in nature. It exists only in combination with other elements as a fluoride compound.
Fluoride is effective in preventing and reversing the early signs of tooth decay. Researchers have shown that there are several ways through
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reduction in the number of dental cavities they would have experienced without fluoridation. Fluoridation is an extremely cost-effective public health measure because the technology is so simple and the fluoride so inexpensive. Studies indicate that a $100,000 investment in water fluoridation prevents 500,000 cavities. Moreover, for each dollar invested in fluoridation, over $80 in dental treatment costs are prevented, amounting to an 80:1 benefit-to-cost ratio. Few disease prevention efforts, public or private, achieve that level of return on investment.