Removing fluoride from water could lead to millions more cavities and higher dental costs

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A new study estimates that removing fluoride from water in the US could lead to a 7.5% increase in cavities among children, affecting 25.4 million teeth and costing approximately $9.8 billion, highlighting the public health benefits of water fluoridation despite ongoing political debates and concerns about potential risks.
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