Community Water Fluoridation

A simple, safe, and cost-effective way to keep Coloradans healthy.

community water fluoridation

The optimal fluoride level to help prevent tooth decay is 0.7 mg/L. gradient accent

That’s like one drop in 16 gallons of water.

Community water fluoridation is a simple, safe, and cost-effective way to keep Coloradans healthy.

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Close up of a woman hand filling a glass of water directly from the tap. High resolution 42Mp indoors digital capture taken with SONY A7rII and Zeiss Batis 25mm F2.0 lens

What Is IT? gradient accent

It’s the science of testing how much fluoride is already in the local water supply and simply adjusting it to the optimal and safe level. Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral and exists in all water supplies, including rivers, streams, lakes and oceans.

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WHY IS IT IMPORTANT? gradient accent

• It’s safe. Hundreds of studies prove it’s safe.
• It’s effective. It keeps teeth strong and reduces tooth decay by 25%.
• It saves money. For every $1 invested, $32 is saved in avoided dental costs.
• It’s accessible to everyone. No matter age, education or income level, everyone can stay healthy by drinking tap water.

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Happy boy at the dentist playing with dentures and learning how to brush his teeth – healthcare and medicine concepts

Optimal water flouridation is 0.7 mg/L.

By drinking a glass of optimally fluoridated water individuals in your community can benefit from cavity protection whether they are at home, work, or school.

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KNOW YOUR WATER FLUORIDE LEVEL

Visit “My Water’s Fluoride” at https://nccd.cdc.gov/ DOH_MWF to look up the fluoride level in your area.

CDPHE, American Academy of Pediatrics and American Dental Association support this important public health strategy to prevent cavities.