Since the implementation of artificially introducing fluoride into water, a great amount of resistance has taken place. Many people claim that fluoridating community water sources can cause not only dental fluorosis, but a multitude of adverse systemic conditions. This perception has led to many political battles on the subject. The problems associated with fluoride ingestion tend to present when concentrations are higher that generally accepted. In communities with natural high fluoride concentrations
” Jenell Johnson discusses the fluoridation controversy through the lens of the visceral public, specifically citing the issue as it played out in Berkshire Country. Johnson provided several insights that were surprising and new, as well as expanding upon ideas that I was familiar with. In reading the article by Johnson, there were many surprising topics presented. One part of the article that surprised me was when Johnson was discussing the initial fluoridation of Grand Rapids, Michigan. The city
by Benjamin Oseroff: and D, athletes, and manual laborers that consume large quantities of water; they are seen as the most at risk for fluoride toxicity. More recent studies associate consumption of fluoridated water to health risks like ADHD and underactive thyroids. 1 The high concentration of fluoride in bones over time also causes fractures in elderly populations. Fluoride is a bio-accumulative, highly toxic chemical that was a key element in the atomic bomb of the 1940s.Human studies were
against fluoride being added to water and Why This report investigates about water fluoridation, and its effects and why it is added to water. Water fluoridation is a process where fluoride is added to public drinking water. The main purpose of this is to reduce tooth decay. The dosage that is added to the water is paramount to stopping tooth decay. This process can only be achieved by physically adding the fluoride to the drinking water. When the fluoridated water is drunk it acts on the surface
Fluoride in drinking water has been a hot topic in the past decade. Some communities are all for it and some are completely against it. With such a range of opinions on the matter some organizations have took it upon themselves to present the pros and cons of the fluoride to the public so they can make informed decisions. Often times these surveys are bias to one side or the other, so I shall be giving information on both sides of the issue, the future outlook, and my personal opinion in order to
some observers in the past, fluoride strengthens the enamel of the teeth making it not so susceptible to cavities. From this hypothesis the fluoridation of water had its start and until today it is believed to be one of the most responsible sources for reducing cavities in the population (Graham & Morin, 1999). In some author’s view the fluoridation of the water implies a significant change and the positive effects can been seen in the so-called post-fluoride generation. In this generation the number
glasses of water a day! Everywhere you go, you see and hear this but would you if you knew what was in it? If you knew would you still drink it? Lots of chemicals are added to get water fresh and pure. You’re told they all have health benefits. But is this true? One chemical isn’t as healthy as all the rest. It’s quite harmful. This is fluoride. Fluoride shouldn’t be in our waters because fluoride in high levels can cause dental fluorosis, cavities, and decay. With fluoride in our water, toothpastes
added to water sources. Few areas in the UK have fluoridated tap water, providing them with key nutrients needed by the body and an efficient method of preventing tooth decay. On the other hand, there has been speculation linking fluoride to certain disorders and diseases which has caused concern within the country. Although Fluoridated water carries many health benefits there have been numerous theories linked to negative conditions. This causes people to fear what is being put into their water, raising
Water holds significant value as it is heavily incorporated in religious practices, culture, and human survival; thus, certain populations become angered by the addition of impurities into water, impurities such as fluoride. The fluoride ion is a natural mineral stemming from soil, air, plants, animals and water supplies; therefore, people are exposed to small amounts of fluoride by breathing air, drinking water, and eating food. Additionally, fluoride is beneficial to human health as it strengthens
products rather than a pure source. Governments can mandate or make fortification voluntary, but the manufacturers can do so if they feel they need to. New Zealand’s level of fluoride occurring naturally in water is very low making it unsuitable for protection of your teeth. The fluoridation of water is backed by the Ministry of Health, saying that it is a simple way to prevent tooth decay. All of our country does not fluoridate, with different councils having different opinion about the matter. Here