Water Fluoridation: The First Battlefront Tooth Decay Water fluoridation was introduced more than 60 years ago, in Michigan, as a public health measure to prevent tooth decay and it has been the reason for big controversies since there. The technique is defined as a process in which the substance fluoride is introduced into the public water supply in order to prevent dental cavities, reaching a large number of people. The Morbidity and Mortality report prepared by the Center of Control of Disease
Artificial water fluoridation has an intensified debate on the public health intervention and this decision made by several Australian politicians. The Australian dentists and other health professional’s agreement that adequate enamel fluoride is essential for dental caries. The children are the commonest contributors to dental caries include poor dental structure, poor oral hygiene, bacterial involvement and dietary factors etcetera. The most prevalent health problem in Australia is dental caries
Water fluoridation is the practice of inserting industrial-grade fluoride chemicals to water for the purpose of preventing tooth decay. Fluoride is a substance that requires a poison control warning label when added to toothpaste. The warning label is placed there for a reason. Fluoride is established as a poison, and a high level of ingestion can be lethal. It is also an ingredient in rat poison, so, as a result; should not place it in the public water system. Thesis: fluoridation does not treat
The topic of water fluoridation is usually dismissed as common knowledge, and rightfully so. Decades of extensive research into the effects of the substance have produced overwhelmingly positive results. Because the scientific community is abundantly clear regarding the benefits of fluoride, the issue prompts little consideration from the general populace. Nevertheless, this was not always the case. Numerous times in recent decades, fluoride scares have risen to prominence. This may be due to the
drink fluoridated water in the United States than the rest of the world combined. In the U.S., around 70% of public water supplies are fluoridated. The goal of water fluoridation is to prevent dental caries by adding fluoride into the municipal water supplies. Although health authorities in North America continue to promote water fluoridation, a number of communities have recently decided to end their fluoridation programs. Three communities in Indiana have ended their water fluoridation programs. These
1945 when the birth of water fluoridation transpired. Water fluoridation is when fluoride is added into public water supplies and it is used in the United States; however, it is not used in other areas in the world, such as the United Kingdom, the Philippines, China, and many other cities, countries and states. The presence of fluoride in water is a very controversial topic that people do not take the initiative to discuss. Some people favor the idea of having fluoridated water sources because of its
Water fluoridation is to increase the level of the fluoride that occurs naturally in the water to reduce tooth decay and strengthen teeth. Fluorides are minerals found very commonly in the earth 's crust and in all water supplies. In the 1930s, American scientists discovered out much less tooth decay experienced by people living in areas with higher level of fluoride in the water, than people in area with lower fluoride level. Therefore from 1945, in America, once its effectiveness against tooth
Public water fluoridation was first practiced in 1945 (Water Fluoridation and Cancer Risk). Therefore adding fluoride to water has been in practice for many years. Over the years people have wondered if fluoride is safe or even necessary. There are those that are for the addition to fluoride while many oppose water fluoridation. There have been mixed emotions about this in Georgia along with other states as well. Although some people agree with adding fluoride to water, I feel that water fluoridation
Water fluoridation,, health risks and cancer The topic of water fluoridation has been an interesting one for many years now. Skeptics do argue that there’s no evidence to support the numerous claims of water fluoridation being harmful to our health however if this were true, why are towns all around the world coming together in order to ban this form of water treatment once and for all. Towns here in the UK as well as Australia, Canada and the U.S. have all been convinced of the harm that fluoride
Water Fluoridation Rough Draft The leading reason people have been able to successfully dodge a life of major tooth decay or a dangerous nuclear waste byproduct? Fluoride distribution across streams has instigated decades of controversy surrounding the potential safety issues. Said concerns seem to be miniscule enough to sweep under the rug being that little to no change in formula has come since it started in 1945. Whether those in charge have given it a second thought or not is certainly to change
Baby Toothbrush - When do you start using a baby toothbrush? Cleaning your child’s teeth could be difficult, and that’s why using a baby toothbrush that is most suitable for your child’s age can be of great help. Many parents might not actually realize that their young infants need toothbrushes, and regular teeth cleaning. It is true that babies do not eat or drink as much as adults, but their mouths can still fall prey to bacteria that can harm their health and growth
Pediatric Pulsed Fluoroscopy When it comes to pediatric care, safety and quality of care are of the utmost priority, especially when it comes to radiation. Fluoroscopy is a continuous x-ray image, allowing for real-time monitoring throughout the body, how is this safe for pediatrics? Pulsed fluoroscopy is pulsing the x-ray beam during fluoroscopy and supposedly reducing the radiation exposure to pediatric patients undergoing conventional fluoroscopy. Although it is known to reduce radiation
Introduction In this experiment we are examining Streptococcus Mutans and Lactobacillus Acidophilus which are bacteria found in the mouth. The bacteria Streptococcus Mutans have been seen to have negative effects to the mouth such as tooth decay. Lactobacillus Acidophilus on the other side is seen as a good bacteria and has been used as a probiotic. Both of these bacterias grow within the mouth and can be collected through saliva. Our experiment is to compare the difference between two processes
is does for teeth rather than bones. For teeth, it builds the enamel in order to help prevent tooth decay which is the rotting of the teeth in the form of cavities due to the loss of enamel. This trace mineral is commonly found in public drinking water, which can be already fluoridated or naturally contain fluoride. At the dentist, fluoride is administered as a medication to prevent tooth decay in
Statistics say that 67% of US citizens receive fluoridated water. Whether this is a good or bad thing is up for debate, and debate people have. Many have taken sides on whether or not this is bad, and many have voiced their opinions quite loudly. Here are some articles to help educate the public on what fluoride is, what it does, and what people think. What is fluoride? Fluoride is a substance that many types of toothpaste use to help to strengthen the enamel on a person’s teeth. When used in small
Fluoride. What is it? A nutrient? A medication? A pollutant? Water fluoridation has been a popular matter that has been going on for years. Many cities have been implementing fluoride in public water systems and many have not. The reason behind water fluoridation is that can help tooth decay. But fluoride’s adverse effects prevent some cities from imposing this practice. Water fluoridation should not be implemented within public water systems due to its detrimental effects on health, its catastrophic
exists only in combination with other elements as a fluoride compound.” (Scientific American, 2013) which means Sodium Fluoride is possible to be made from nature not only made in an artificial way. Because of rocks under the ground always touch with water many of sodium fluoride found in nature is already ionized. And Sodium Fluoride ion is toxic to the human body if you take it too much. According to “Sodium fluoride (NaF) causes toxic effects on splenic development in mice” by “Pin Kuang” ”Other studies
toothpaste. At regular dental checkups, fluoride treatments are given to topically treat the teeth. Additionally, fluoride is added to the municipal water across the majority of the United States, so drinking the tap water gives the public a varying amount of fluoride daily. The amount of Fluoride an individual intakes cannot be measured due to the quantity of water that people drink fluctuates; fluoride is also found in the food supply and manufactured beverages. The general population assumes that the use
Bellefonte borough council members had met in May to discuss the possible discontinuation of fluoride to its water system. Many local residents and area dentist disagreed with the decision. The decision came following an inspection by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. They determined that the authority was not adding the minimum amount of fluoride needed, and in order to add the correct amount, authority costs would increase up to 317,000 according to an estimate from Nittany
have a high concentration on human’s health. On a better note, some can only cause a bad smell or taste. Landfills can also contaminate water through the decomposition process that can release leachate into the water. These come from industrial and hazardous chemicals. They can only leach into the ground but then contaminate water. Sewers and pipelines can cause water contamination because they can break and then therefore raw sewage with organic matters, like nitrogen, salts, and sometimes viruses