The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced a recommendation that community water systems adjust the amount of fluoride to 0.7 mg/L to achieve an optimal fluroide level to help prevent tooth decay. Just how much is 0.7 milligrams per liter of water? It's like ... 1 cent in $14,000 1 inch in 23 miles 1 minute in 1,000 days What difference does a little fluoride make? The public health benefits are big. Before water fluoridation children had about 3 times as many cavities. For more information, visit ADA.org/fluoride. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced a recommendation that community water systems adjust the amount of fluoride to 0.7 mg/L to achieve an optimal fluroide level to help prevent tooth decay. Just how much is 0.7 milligrams per liter of water? It's like ... 1 cent in $14,000 1 inch in 23 miles 1 minute in 1,000 days What difference does a little fluoride make? The public health benefits are big. Before water fluoridation children had about 3 times as many cavities. For more information, visit ADA.org/fluoride.
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