'Water fluoridation is the most cost-effective method for dental caries prevention,' according to Dr. Shirley Blaichman.
Côte St. Luc fluoridation proponent wins support of Mayor Housefather
A Côte St. Luc woman who wants city council to pass a resolution calling for the local public water supply to have fluoride added has won the support of Mayor Anthony Housefather.
"You certainly laid out good reasons why fluoridation should occur in the water system and I personally support it," said Housefather, after listening last week to Dr. Shirley Blaichman's pro-fluoridation arguments.
According to Blaichman, who practices paediatric medicine at the Montreal Children's Hospital, the City of Montreal, which furnishes water to Côte St. Luc, is the last North American municipality of its size that does not add fluoride to its water.
"There is presently an alarming epidemic of dental caries amongst Montreal children, highest in underprivileged areas," she told city council, adding that in certain neighbourhoods of Montreal up to 60 per cent of children have caries.
Montreal children have 77 per cent more caries, compared to children in areas of Quebec where the water is fluoridated, she maintained. In Côte St. Luc, she said, 21 per cent of kindergarten children in 2003 had an average of 14 dental caries, compared to eight per cent in the City of Dorval where the water was fluoridated during that period.
"Dental health is a global part of global health," said Blaichman. "Children with caries suffer with pain, inability to eat properly, sleep and school difficulties." She said that at the Montreal Children's Hospital, 300 children, most of them pre-schoolers, are on an 18-month waiting list to have their caries repaired under general anaesthesia.
"Water fluoridation is the most cost-effective method for dental caries prevention, particularly as it reaches the poor and disadvantaged population group with the highest risk of dental caries." Blaichman noted that in Quebec, the Ministry of Health assumes the entire cost of fluoridation, so there's no cost to municipalities.
She said fluoride is a naturally-occurring element which is already present in small amounts in the City of Montreal's water system. Montreal water has .15 milligrams of fluoride per litre. She said a water fluoridation program would raise that to .7 milligrams per litre.
"Water fluoridation at this recommended concentration is safe for the environment and is safe for human health.," said Blaichman. "Over 50 years of research and 27,000 published studies support the safety of water fluoridation. Water fluoridation is a highly-effective, safe and economical strategy for control of dental caries in both children and adults."
Although council had no fluoridation resolution on its agenda last week, Housefather said Councillor Dida Berku had asked that one be put forward for discussion by a committee, after which a decision will be taken whether or not to adopt it.
While acknowledging that he grew up in a West Island community where there was fluoridation "and I never had a cavity in my life," Housefather added, "that's just personal experience," although "I think I agree that fluoridation is advisable. I know that the City of Montreal for some reason debates that, but we need to have discussion in council.
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Comment online since February 27th 2008In a statement first released August 9, 2007, over 1,500 professionals (including Dr. Hardy Limeback, Head of Preventive Dentistry at the University of Toronto) urge Congress to stop water fluoridation until Congressional hearings are conducted. They cite new scientific evidence that fluoridation, long promoted to fight tooth decay, is ineffective and has serious health risks. (http://www.fluorideaction.org/statement.august.2007.html)
Signers include a Nobel Prize winner, three members of the prestigious 2006 National Research Council (NRC) panel that reported on fluoride’s toxicology, two officers in the Union representing professionals at EPA headquarters, the President of the International Society of Doctors for the Environment, and hundreds of medical, dental, academic, scientific and environmental professionals, worldwide.
Signer Dr. Arvid Carlsson, winner of the 2000 Nobel Prize for Medicine, says, “Fluoridation is against all principles of modern pharmacology. It's really obsolete.”
An Online Action Petition to Congress in support of the Professionals' Statement is available on FAN's web site, www.fluorideaction.org/congress .
“The NRC report dramatically changed scientific understanding of fluoride's health risks," says Paul Connett, PhD, Executive Director, Fluoride Action Network. "Government officials who continue to promote fluoridation must testify under oath as to why they are ignoring the powerful evidence of harm in the NRC report,” he added.
The Professionals’ Statement also references:
-- The new American Dental Association policy recommending infant formula NOT be prepared with fluoridated water.
-- The CDC’s concession that the predominant benefit of fluoride is topical not systemic.
-- CDC data showing that dental fluorosis, caused by fluoride over-exposure, now impacts one third of American children.
-- Major research indicating little difference in decay rates between fluoridated and non-fluoridated communities.
-- A Harvard study indicating a possible link between fluoridation and bone cancer.
-- The silicofluoride chemicals used for fluoridation are contaminated industrial waste and have never been FDA- approved for human ingestion.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG), a DC watchdog, revealed that a Harvard professor concealed the fluoridation/bone cancer connection for three years. EWG President Ken Cook states, “It is time for the US to recognize that fluoridation has serious risks that far outweigh any minor benefits, and unlike many other environmental issues, it's as easy to end as turning off a valve at the water plant.”
Further, researchers reporting in the Oct 6 2007 British Medical Journal indicate that fluoridation, touted as a safe cavity preventive, never was proven safe or effective and may be unethical. (1)
In New York State, Cobeskill stopped 54 years of fluoridation in 2007, the Central Bridge Water District stopped fluoridation in 2006, Homer in 2005, Canton in 2003. Oneida rejected fluoridation in 2002. Ithaca rejected fluoridation in 2002. Johnstown rejected it in 1999. Before that several towns in Nassau County stopped fluoridation. Suffolk County rejected fluoridation in the 1990's.
On October 2, 2007 Juneau Alaska voters rejected fluoridation despite the American Dental Association's $150,000 political campaign to return fluoride into the water supply after the legislative body voted it out.
Many communities rejected or stopped fluoridation over the years. See: http://www.fluoridealert.org/communities.htm
SOURCE: Fluoride Action Network http://www.FluorideAction.Net
References:
(1) “Adding fluoride to water supplies,” British Medical Journal, KK Cheng, Iain Chalmers, Trevor A. Sheldon, October 6, 2007