rlitman
Well-known member
My (small) local water system doesn't fluoridate the water, and in our case my children take vitamins with fluoride, and I have prescription toothpaste I use every few days.Call me a commie, but I've always blamed the rotten state of my dental health on the fact I drank unfluoridized well water in my formative years.
But here's the thing. My local water source is rain from several hundred years ago filtered through sand, so the fluoride content is naturally near zero. Water sources that come from mountain runoff often have natural fluoride levels approaching and even exceeding the danger zone. In fact, the way that fluoridation was originally confirmed to work, was a natural experiment that compared the dental health of people living in places where the water naturally had high fluoride content against regions like mine. So, does your well water even need fluoridation?


