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This broadcast discusses the inclusion of fluoride in drinking water, which is considered by CDC to be one of the top ten public health achievements of the twentieth century.
Date Released: 7/17/2008 Running time: 0:59 Author: MMWR Series Name: A Minute of Health with CDC
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A MINUTE OF HEALTH WITH CDC
Keep on Smiling
Population Receiving Optimally Fluoridated Public Drinking Water — United States, 1992–2006
July 17, 2008
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Thank goodness for the local water department. The inclusion of fluoride in drinking water is considered by CDC to be one of the top 10 public health achievements of the twentieth century. Water fluoridation is largely responsible for the decline in tooth decay in the United States over the past 60 years. Despite its benefits, many communities still don’t include fluoride in their water. A recent CDC survey indicated that 30 percent of the U.S. population served by public water systems does not have fluoridated water. Although it’s no substitute for regular brushing and checkups, fluoridated drinking water is a big part of the fight against tooth decay.
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