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New Cochrane Review Finds Water Fluoridation Has Minimal Effect on Dental Health

By Brenda Baletti, Ph.D. | The Defender | October 4, 2024

Adding fluoride to drinking water provides very limited dental benefits, especially compared with 50 years ago, according to an updated Cochrane Review published today.

The review follows less than two weeks after a California federal judge ruled water fluoridation poses an “unreasonable risk” of reduced IQ in children and must be regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

It also comes as some U.S. cities and towns have moved to pause or stop fluoridating their water in response to the verdict, signaling that fluoridating water, a long-term and largely unquestioned practice in the U.S., is facing heightened scrutiny.

To determine if water fluoridation leads to reduced rates of tooth decay, researchers from the University of Manchester and other U.K. universities reviewed 157 studies comparing communities that fluoridated their water to those that don’t.

They concluded that contemporary evidence shows community water fluoridation may lead to a very small reduction in cavities in children’s baby teeth over time. Fluoride in water reduced tooth decay only by about one-quarter of one tooth, they found, and even that conclusion was made with “low certainty.”

“Adding fluoride to water may slightly increase the number of children who have no tooth decay in either their baby teeth or permanent teeth,” the study authors wrote. “However, these results also included the possibility of little or no difference in tooth decay.”

They said studies conducted in 1975 or before showed a larger benefit of water fluoridation on tooth decay, CNN reported — a reduction of about one less cavity in baby teeth. However, those findings no longer apply to populations today who have better baseline dental health and exposure to other sources of fluoride, like toothpaste, they said.

The findings also confirm recent observational studies, including the LOTUS Study, which found only a 2% reduction in cavities among people living in fluoridated areas in England.

The conclusions — taken together with recent scientific research and the federal court decision — raise serious questions about the practice of community water fluoridation.

“When interpreting the evidence, it is important to think about the wider context and how society and health have changed over time,” said co-author Anne-Marie Glenny, professor of Health Sciences Research at the University of Manchester.

“Given that the benefit has reduced over time, before introducing a new fluoridation scheme, careful thought needs to be given to costs, acceptability, feasibility and ongoing monitoring,” said co-author Lucy O’Malley, Ph.D., senior lecturer in Health Services Research at the University of Manchester.

Public health agencies, professional organizations like the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and lobbying organizations like the American Dental Association (ADA) have ignored or opposed the growing body of research showing fluoride’s adverse health effects, insisting the benefits of water fluoridation are unquestionable.

They maintain water fluoridation is a safe and effective strategy for oral health.

“I find it incredibly irresponsible that agencies like the CDC [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention], American Dental Association and the American Academy of Pediatrics have lauded and promoted this harmful practice of fluoridation for far too long,” integrative dentist Dr. Griffin Cole told The Defender.

Cole said that given the known neurotoxic effects of fluoride, there was never any justification for fluoridating water. He said:

“It is accurate to say we are all exposed to so many other sources of fluoride that continuing to add it to our water supply is now not necessary, but it’s disingenuous and unconscionable to say the statistically insignificant effect on tooth decay was worth poisoning millions of Americans and children’s brains for nearly 80 years.”

In last week’s 80-page federal court decision, U.S. District Judge Edward Chen evaluated and summarized the extensive scientific data presented at trial demonstrating that fluoride has neurotoxic effects on the developing brains of fetuses and children.

According to Chen, the “optimal level” of water fluoridation currently used in the U.S., which is 0.7 milligrams per liter, is too close to the known level at which fluoride poses a neurotoxic risk and may itself be neurotoxic.

Research published in JAMA Network Open in May shows that children born to women exposed during pregnancy to fluoridated drinking water at optimal levels were more likely to have neurobehavioural problems.

The authors of the Cochrane study also found insufficient evidence to show that water fluoridation reduces oral health inequalities, which is one of the key claims supporters like the ADA used to justify the practice.

Last week, the ADA and the AAP confirmed they remain staunch supporters of water fluoridation.

ADA President Linda J. Edgar said in a statement that scientific evidence shows community water fluoridation reduced cavities by 25% — a significantly higher claim than found in the Cochrane review.  Dr. Charlotte W. Lewis, a member of the AAP Section on Oral Health, said water fluoridation is “a public health policy based on a solid foundation of evidence.”

Neither organization immediately responded to The Defender’s request for comment.

The CDC, which has long advocated for water fluoridation as a “cornerstone strategy” for limiting tooth decay, and the EPA, which has refused to regulate it, also did not respond to The Defender’s request for comment on the study.

Over 200 million Americans are currently exposed to fluoridated water on a daily basis.

This article was originally published by The Defender — Children’s Health Defense’s News & Views Website under Creative Commons license CC BY-NC-ND 4.0. Please consider subscribing to The Defender or donating to Children’s Health Defense.

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3 Comments »

  1. Tea actually has plenty of fluoride – as much as 3mg per mug – heavy tea drinkers can end up with high fluoride in their skeletal system which can cause arthritis – but at least its more natural fluoride – such as calcium fluoride as opposed to sodium fluoride from industrial smelters.

    So there is no need to take extra fluoride or poison the water with rat killer.

    I read that fluoride arthritis can become immobilising esp in america. I drink organic tea with low natural fluoride and add milk which might chelate some of the fluoride out.

    Fluoride poisoning can be severe in some places in India

    A bit like vaccination – follow the money – and the dentists are in on it .

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    porch20892e3f47's avatar Comment by porch20892e3f47 | October 7, 2024 | Reply

    • How many babies drink tea containing fluoride during formative years of the teeth? I was fortunate to be raised with fluoride supplements by my father–a dentist–and I have very strong teeth.

      Inhabitants in Arkansas and portions of Texas consuming 4-7 ppm fluoride well water result in nearly zero decay. On the basis of the epidemiology in this high-fluoride population, which included studies of adverse health consequences, a ‘target zone’ of safety vs. efficacy was developed. The motives of my profession were in solving decay—hardly self-serving.

      India? SHOW ME an area of severe poisoning in the US where the 1.1 ppm and later 0.7 ppm levels have been maintained. Recent study indicating 3-5 lowering of IQ might give some a sufficient red flag to stop fluoridation. What about IQ effects of fake news, lowering of standards in education, and fear mongering—keeping people in a state of PTSD where their analytical functions are attenuated by attention on fear?

      Now in my 50th year of dental practice in the same location bordering two municipalities—one with fluoridation and one without—I can attest to the benefits of fluoridation in reducing decay. Imagine seeing children whose location of being raised makes a notable difference in decay.

      Fluoride treatments in office have NEVER BEEN a profit aspect of my business—preferring that patients purchase products I recommend and prescribe for their own home use.

      Phobias about fluoride are prevalent. Even the placebo effect can be significant in the fluoride-phobic population and those who are phobic should not be pushed further into their fear zone.

      Calcium and fluoride combine in a way that makes the fluoride unavailable to bind to form fluoro-apatite crystals which are more resistant to acid dissolution. Fluorosilicic acid (H 2 SiF 6) is the most commonly used additive for water fluoridation in the United States. I suspect that’s the chemistry which you object to.

      I do not promote compulsory fluoridation beyond the tooth formation years. I became media spokesperson for the Kansas City region to answer public concerns about safety of dentistry and continue (now since 1989) to be consulted by media. When advocacy of public water fluoridation is requested I DEFER to a colleague who is a full supporter of the ADA position that fluoride is beneficial at 0.7 ppm concentration.

      What is your background, porch, to make the claims you are making?

      I recommend CREST products (Gum Detoxify) and PARODENTAX toothpastes. To each his own.

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      rediscover911com's avatar Comment by rediscover911com | October 7, 2024 | Reply

      • The rats should be taking more fluoride poison then to thrive lol ,

        As a dentist you must be aware of the cracked tooth enamel in american kids caused by fluoride ?

        In the UK the fluoridated areas have just as much tooth decay – billions of people have beautiful teeth without fluoride or even dentists – methinks you may be a fluoride troll to encourage industry waste being put into water ?

        Mothers who drink tea will pass fluoride in their milk so why not just have one cup of tea a day .

        With fluoride and 70 plus vaccines americans are dumbed down since fluoride lowers IQ as the Nazi regime discovered.

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