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Guidelines and Recommendations
Recommendations for Using Fluoride to Prevent and Control Dental Caries
in the United States. MMWR, August 17, 2001;50
(RR-14):1–42. Also
available as a PDF
file
(PDF 373K).
These CDC recommendations provide guidance to health care providers,
public health officials, policymakers, and the general public on how to
achieve maximum protection from tooth decay while minimizing any
cosmetic concerns by efficiently using fluoride products and dental care
resources.
Press Release: CDC Releases New Guidelines on Fluoride Use to Prevent Tooth
Decay
Recommendations for Using Fluoride to Prevent and Control
Dental Caries in the United States
This fact sheet lists the recommendations contained in this CDC
2001 report published in the MMWR Recommendations and Reports
series.
Recommendations by the Task Force on Community Preventive Services
(The Guide to Community Preventive Services/The Community Guide)
A systematic review of published studies conducted by a team of
experts on behalf of the independent, non-federal Task Force found that
community water fluoridation was effective in reducing tooth decay among
populations. Based on strong evidence of effectiveness, the Task Force
recommends that community water fluoridation be included as part of a
comprehensive strategy to prevent or control tooth decay in communities.
Two publications provide information on the process, findings, and
recommendations of the Task Force’s review.
- Full Report: Truman, BI, Gooch BF, Evans, Jr. CA (Guest Editors).
Interventions to Prevent Dental Caries, Oral and Pharyngeal Cancers, and
Sports-Related Craniofacial Injuries. American Journal of Preventive
Medicine 2002; 23 (1 Sup.), July 2002: 1–82. See
www.thecommunityguide.org/oral* for links to individual articles. This
Web site includes fact sheets of key findings, the evidence tables,
listings of studies used to determine effectiveness of community water
fluoridation and on the studies reviewed, but not used, and a PowerPoint
presentation on the Oral Health review.
- Summary Report:
Promoting Oral Health: Interventions for Preventing Dental Caries,
Oral and Pharyngeal Cancers, and Sports-related Craniofacial Injuries:
A Report on the Recommendations of the Task Force on Community
Preventive Services. MMWR, November 30, 2001;50(RR21);1–13.
Engineering and Administrative Recommendations for Water Fluoridation,
1995. MMWR, September 29, 1995;44(RR–13):1–40
(PDF–338K)
This article provides specific recommendations on the engineering
aspects of water fluoridation, including administration, monitoring and
surveillance, technical requirements, and safety procedures for
community public water supply systems.
* Links to non-Federal organizations are
provided solely as a service to our users. Links do not constitute an
endorsement of any organization by CDC or the Federal Government, and none
should be inferred. The CDC is not responsible for the content of the individual
organization Web pages found at this link.
One or more documents on this Web page is available in Portable Document Format
(PDF). You will need Acrobat
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Date last reviewed:
September 26, 2007
Date last updated: August 9, 2007
Content source:
Division of Oral Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and
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