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Arkansas Fluoridation Fact Sheet
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Community Water Flouridation: A Position Paper Prepared by the Office of Oral Health and the Science Advisory Committee - PDF

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State Fluoridation Map

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Over the past 50 years, much has been accomplished, primarily through fluoride, in reducing the damage caused by dental decay. The most inexpensive way to deliver the benefits of fluoride to all residents of a community is through water fluoridation, that is, by adjusting the level of fluoride in the public water supply. Even though the per capita cost of water fluoridation over an entire lifetime comes to less than the cost of one dental filing, more than 100 million American children and adults do not have access to water containing enough fluoride to protect their teeth. One "Healthy People 2010 objective for the nation calls for at least 75% of those served by public water supplies to receive water with optimal levels of fluoride, yet only 62% currently do. One million, four hundred thousand (1,400,000) Arkansans drink from fluoridated water supplies, representing 58% of the state's population.

The Arkansas Community Water Fluoridation Program is funded under a Federal Preventive Health block grant and private grants. The program goal is to aid as many of Arkansas' public water systems as possible to fluoridate their drinking water. The program provides financial aid to help water systems purchase and install fluoridation equipment. This assistance is accomplished through a reimbursement-of-cost process. In addition, local water operators are trained to operate and maintain the equipment and perform surveillance of the system. To date, forty-nine(49) water systems, serving approximately 500,00 persons, have taken advantage of the program.

For more information on the Arkansas Community Water Fluoridation Program and the benefits of fluoridation, you may contact Dr. Lynn Douglas Mouden, DDS, MPH, Director, Office of Oral Health, at (501) 661-2595.

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