Fluoride
Most of us now drink water that contains the right amount
of fluoride for good dental health. Fluoride conditions the
enamel, making it harder and less susceptible to decay. Because
fluoride is incorporated into the enamel as the tooth is being
formed, it is of special benefit to children. Children who drink
fluoridated water from birth have fewer cavities. As adults they
will continue to have improved dental health from the benefits
of fluoride. Drinking Fluoridated water as an adult is of little
or no benefit, however topical applications of fluoride and
toothpaste containing fluoride will provide a measure of
protection.
Your family can get the protection of fluoride in other
ways besides drinking water. There are Fluoride mouthrinses for
home use. Fluoride may be applied to your teeth by your dentist
or dental hygienist. Fluoride may be added to your water supply
if the local water supply is not fluoridated or if there is no
central water supply. Chewable fluoride tablets or oral drops
may be prescribed for your children if the water supply in your
community is not fluoridated. Every major American health
organization supports the use of fluoride.