
Prevention works
Advancing health equity begins with prevention. Eighty years of research and practical application have demonstrated that community water fluoridation is a valuable and beneficial health measure that gives everyone a fair chance at preventing cavities and tooth loss, regardless of age, income level, or dental insurance coverage status.
Research shows that community water fluoridation is the most effective and equitable way to protect entire communities from oral disease.[1] Water fluoridation saves money by helping strengthen tooth enamel. It reduces cavities by at least 25% regardless of age, income level, insurance coverage, immigration status and other social factors.[2] But this proven public health measure is especially beneficial for people who experience barriers to accessing preventive oral health care, including people living in federally designated dental professional shortage areas, households without dental insurance, communities of color, people living on lower incomes, rural areas, immigrant populations, and senior citizens.
Oral Health Watch supports community water fluoridation because preventing disease is preferable to treating illness. Click here to remind legislators that no one should be denied access to a modern-day public health standard because of where they live.
[1] CDC: About community water fluoridation.
[2] Cost and savings associated with community water fluoridation in the United States.
Oral Health Watch
6 hours ago
Oral health care access and quality of life are connected. Untreated oral disease and painful cavities can impact general well-being, school attendance, employment opportunity, social interaction, and fundamental functions like chewing, speech and sleep. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
23 hours ago
Preventing disease is preferable to treating illness. The Apple Health (Washington state Medicaid) dental program is an essential service that leads to better health outcomes, reduces healthcare costs, and improves quality of life. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
1 days ago
Preventing disease is preferable to treating illness. The Apple Health (Washington state Medicaid) dental program is an essential service that leads to better health outcomes, reduces healthcare costs, and improves quality of life. #teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Community water fluoridation is a cost-effective public health measure that prevents tooth decay, leading to lower overall healthcare costs and improved oral health for everyone regardless of age, income level or health insurance status - offering residents and health systems long-term savings. ...#teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
2 days ago
Community water fluoridation is a cost-effective public health measure that prevents tooth decay, leading to lower overall healthcare costs and improved oral health for everyone regardless of age, income level or health insurance status - offering residents and health systems long-term savings. ...#teethmatter
Oral Health Watch
3 days ago
The Seattle/King County Clinic, where thousands of people in the Puget Sound region and beyond receive much-needed free dental, medical and vision care, is a truly uplifting event. It's also a sobering reminder that health disparities persist and underscores the importance of maintaining state... investments in the adult and children's Apple Health dental program. #teethmatter
While we wait for meaningful policy changes at the federal and state levels, we cannot afford to stand still.
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