Die Vorteile für die Zahngesundheit durch die Zugabe von Fluorid zum Trinkwasser sind heute möglicherweise geringer als vor der allgemeinen Verfügbarkeit von Fluorid-Zahnpasta. Die Cochrane-Studie ergab, dass der Nutzen der Fluoridierung seit den 1970er Jahren, als fluoridhaltige Zahnpasta breiter verfügbar wurde, zurückgegangen war.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2024/oct/04/dental-health-benefits-fluoride-water-declined-study

5 Comments

  1. I’ve linked to the news release in the post above. In this comment, for those interested, here’s the link to the peer reviewed journal article:

    https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD010856.pub3/full

    From the linked article:

    The dental health benefits of adding fluoride to drinking water may be smaller now than before fluoride toothpaste was widely available, a review suggests.

    Researchers from the universities of Manchester, Dundee and Aberdeen assessed evidence from 157 studies comparing communities that had fluoride added to their water supplies with communities that had no additional fluoride in their water.

    The review found that the benefit of fluoridation had declined since the 1970s, when fluoride toothpaste became more widely available.

    “Most of the studies on water fluoridation are over 50 years old, before the availability of fluoride toothpaste. Contemporary studies give us a more relevant picture of what the benefits are now.”

    Results from studies conducted after 1975 suggest that water fluoridation schemes may lead to slightly less tooth decay in children’s baby teeth.

    “Given that the benefit has reduced over time, before introducing a new fluoridation scheme careful thought needs to be given to costs, acceptability, feasibility and ongoing monitoring.”

  2. Eureka0123 on

    I’m going to tell a story. I know someone who stated fluoride is bad for you. When I asked them why, they stated that some doctor had said that fluoride causes calcification of your pinal gland and inhibits your ability to use your 3rd eye.

    I wish I could link this study to the person I know in an effort to educate them without them discounting it.

  3. WildMazelTovExplorer on

    If i had a choice not to have this in our water supply I would choose no, do I care enough to filter it out? Also no

  4. My parents both have had major teeth problems and they’ve even drinking unflorinated well water for decades.

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