Removing fluoride from public water supplies would cost nearly $10 billion over 5 years, a cost-effectiveness analysis suggested. In addition, the total number of decayed teeth was estimated to ...
Calgary, Alberta, added fluoride back to its water after a large increase in tooth decay fcafotodigital/Getty Florida is the second state to remove the mineral fluoride from its water supply, after ...
Dental caries prevalence and total number of decayed teeth were estimated to increase by 7.5 percentage points and by 25.4 million cases in the base-case scenario of eliminating fluoridation.
General dentistry plays a vital role in maintaining oral health through prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of common ...
Removing fluoride from public water supplies would result in increases in both health costs and tooth decay, a cost-effectiveness analysis using a microsimulation model suggested. Looking at a ...
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