Controversies in Science/Water fluoridation/A critique of Position of the American Dietetic Association: The Impact of Fluoride on Health.

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(Review Paper) Cited in Controversies in Science/Water fluoridation/A critique of Position of the American Dietetic Association: The Impact of Fluoride on Health.

Helps promote strong bones[edit | edit source]

Fluoride triggers bone cells to fill in empty gaps, making stronger bones. The correct amount of fluoride in water can help promote strong and healthy bones and teeth.[1]

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  1. American Dietician Association. (2005).Position of the American Dietetic Association: The Impact of Fluoride on Health. Journal of the American Dietician Association. 1620-1628.