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Americans' bad oral health a "silent epidemic" ?



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Americans' bad oral health a "silent epidemic" ?


Answer: We give Oral Health America an F minus for promoting fluoridation without researching the current literature. The country with the most people drinking artificially fluoridated water, the United States, got a sinful C in their oral health report card by Oral Health America, a dental advocacy group, whose partial remedy is to fluoridate even more people. However, fluoridation is not the cure-all for tooth decay it was expected to be. Here are some examples:

"Some 24 percent of the elderly have lost all their teeth, even more in Kentucky, North Dakota and West Virginia, " which are 100%, 96.4% and 82.1% fluoridated, respectively. (1) Calilfornia and Hawaii are the least fluoridated states; yet they have the largest populations of residents who have retained their teeth.

After over 50 years of water fluoridation, many children in Newburgh, New York, have more cavities than children in never-fluoridated Kingston, New York, according to a New York State Department of Health study.(1a) No significant differences were seen in decay rates between children with or without fluoridated home water in Rural Georgia (1b)

Connecticut (85.9% fluoridated)(1c) and Kentucky (100% fluoridated)(2) and fluoridated Southbridge, Massachusetts, (5) report oral health crises.

In fluoridated Bladen County, North Carolina, 206 of 447 children screened in kindergarten were found to have tooth decay. (3)

Youth in fluoridated Detroit show poor oral health.(4)

Adults in fluoridated Harlem have urgent oral health care needs (6)

In fact, studies show that when fluoridation ends, cavity rates go down (7) And, a Canadian government study concludes that fluoridation may do more harm than good (8)

To add insult to injury, African children have less tooth decay than American children even though most African children don’t use fluoride toothpaste or even a toothbrush to clean their teeth. In fact, African children who drink high fluoride water have more tooth decay (but still less than American children) than their equals in low fluoride districts (9)

Despite fluoridation, soda drinkers have more tooth decay even in wealthier communities, dentists report, (10)

Instead of leveling out decay rates across the US as predicted, fluoridation has contributed to children's fluoride overdose symptoms - white spotted, yellow or brown permanently stained teeth (dental fluorosis) according to "Dentistry, Dental Practice and the Community," by Burt and Eklund, who write that excess fluoride actually causes tooth decay as well as fluorosis.

Meanwhile, with 62% of Americans drinking fluoridated water and the rest consuming foods and beverages made with that water, the Surgeon General reports we still have an oral health epidemic among our poor and minority populations who already mostly live in fluoridated inner cities. The solution is NOT more fluoride.

We also give the dental profession an F for excessively, mostly unnecessarily and unscientifically promoting fluoride and an F- to the media who rarely doubt them.


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