The Fluoride Debate
Fluoride is used in toothpaste as it is able to reduce tooth decay by strengthening tooth enamel. Fluoride binds to enamel to make it more resistant to acid attack from bacteria. It is naturally found in water supplies but varies in amount depending on the area. However, in the early 20 th century research led to finding that levels of tooth decay within a population were linked with the fluoride levels in drinking water. As a result, water fluoridation was introduced in an attempt to improve overall dental health. Fluoridation is debated due to the worry about whether or not fluoride is safe and whether or not it is right to mass medicate a population. It has proved to be effective though, as research has found that children in water fluoridation scheme areas are less likely to develop tooth decay than those who aren’t. Dental fluorosis is caused by ingesting too high a dose of fluoride over a period of time whilst the teeth are still developing. It is recogni...