PEDIATRICS Vol. 76 No. 1 July 1985, pp. 113-118
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Successful and Unsuccessful Experiences in Combating the Antifluoridationists

Frederick J. Margolis MD1 and Sanford N. Cohen MD1

1 From the Department of Pediatrics, Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit

Local physicians and dentists can support community water fluoridation programs by responding effectively to the polemic of antifluoridationists. Written and audiovisual materials are available to assist in this effort. Four case histories and discussion illustrate how health care professionals can play an important role in the prevention of dental caries by working on behalf of community water fluoridation.

Key Words: water fluoridation • antifluoridationist • dental caries

Submitted on December 2, 1983
Accepted on October 10, 1984