Fluoridation of Water: Benefits and Public Health
The fluoridation of public water supplies has been practiced for decades as a cost-effective public health measure aimed at promoting oral health, especially in cases where drinking water sources naturally lack sufficient fluoride or when the consumption of other naturally fluoridated beverages is low. The addition of fluoride to the water supply was primarily for the purpose of reducing cavities (dental caries).Cold & Flu - Related Articles
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