- Tooth decay is one of the most common childhood diseases. It’s five times as common as asthma and seven times as common as hay fever.
- Community water fluoridation refers to the adjustment of fluoride that is naturally present in the water to optimal levels to protect teeth.
- Studies support that water fluoridation reduces dental decay by 20 – 40 percent.
- Without fluoridated water, there would be many more than the estimated 51 million school hours lost per year because of dental-related illnesses.
- For every $1 invested in water fluoridation, cities can save $38 in dental treatment costs.
- The average cost for a community to fluoridate their water is estimated to be from $0.50 a year per person to about $3.00 per year per person.
July 25, 2016