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by sleighboy
3566 days ago
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I would not say that is dramatic or even meaningful. The findings are full of statements on how the the studies they considered were "of moderate quality, but of limited quantity". And they conclude with saying basically that they have no conclusion. |
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From the evidence available, it can be concluded that fluoridation of public water supplies does prevent caries and is associated with fluorosis.
Personally speaking, I'd call 15-25% reductions "dramatic".