42.50% - Local and state health officials broadly agree that 0.7 to 1.5 mg per liter is safe and effective — that's the scientific consensus, not a pharmaceutical conspiracy.
37.50% - 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.
20.00% - 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.
Fluoride in drinking water correlates with measurably better dental health in the populations that consume it.
27.92% - Better dental health reduces systemic infections and long-term healthcare costs — the economic argument for fluoridation is as strong as the public health one.
27.64% - 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.
23.61% - 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.
20.83% - Local and state health officials broadly agree that 0.7 to 1.5 mg per liter is safe and effective — that's the scientific consensus, not a pharmaceutical conspiracy.
50.00% - Fluoride in drinking water correlates with measurably better dental health in the populations that consume it.
50.00% - Decades of studies across many countries confirm fluoridation's dental health benefits.
0.00% - he presence of fluoride in drinking water correlates with better dental health in the community consuming that water.
50.00% - Oral hygiene