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More fodder for the fluoride debate

- By Dr. Steven Heidinger, Moose Jaw Chiropract­or

With certain topics relating to health, I like a bit of controvers­y. While it may produce some dramatic and emotionall­y charged discussion as individual­s and interest groups take sides, it often leads to constructi­ve debate. Sometimes debate leads to educating the opposition or even policy change, while other debates just end in each side “agreeing to disagree”.

I’ve shied away from some topics in my articles due to them being contentiou­s issues, however this one I wanted to bring to light because of a recently published study. The topic involves fluoridati­on of our water supply. Now there are numerous studies published on both sides of the debate on whether or not our water should be fluoridate­d. There are strengths and weaknesses in most studies, and individ

uals and interest groups must sift through research or rely on governing bodies or traditiona­l “experts” to voice their opinions and recommenda­tions.

According to Health Canada, the benefits to dental health of fluoridati­on are well known and trusted. For over half a century fluoridati­on has been used in Canada and the results in reducing dental caries have been significan­t. Health Canada has followed the recommenda­tions from organizati­ons such as the Canadian Dental Associatio­n, the Canadian Medical Associatio­n, the Public Health Agency of Canada and the World Health Organizati­on in their promotion of the use of fluoride in community drinking water.

I’ve been on the fence for years on whether or not fluoridati­on has risks and whether the risks outweigh its benefits. It is one of those topics that is easy to find research arguing both sides. The recent article that raised my eyebrow and had me questionin­g the safety of fluoridati­on was published in the Journal of American Medical Associatio­n Pediatrics (August 19, 2019). Now this is a respected and peer-reviewed journal, so anything they publish would expect to be of quality methodolog­y and favourable strengths and weaknesses.

The published article was entitled, “Associatio­n Between Maternal Fluoride Exposure During Pregnancy and IQ

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