| Fluoride in Drinking Water |
| Finding fluoride in drinking water is not an uncommon occurrence. Fluoride in drinking water can occur naturally from contact with the mineral in the earth’s crust, and unnaturally when it is added to drinking water supplies by municipalities, etc. Fluoride in drinking water can aid in the prevention of dental caries and the treatment of osteoporosis. Aside from finding fluoride in drinking water, it is also common to find fluoride in toothpaste, tooth powders, mouthwash and vitamin supplements. Putting fluoride in drinking water, juices, toothpaste and food is the only way most people are exposed to fluoride. Home Page | FAQs | Glossary | Contact Us |