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by Karunamon
3566 days ago
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I think we may have read different studies. From the conclusions on the second link: 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". |
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The whole report has a tone of being the best they could conclude with poor data which is stressed repeatedly. Those numbers put in context of the opinions of the source data makes them not so impressive.