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1952, the Town of Fries and the City of Lynchburg were the first
communities to begin water fluoridation in Virginia. Approximately,
5.7 million Virginians drink water that has fluoride adjusted to
the recommended level. This figure represents 81% of the state total
population (See below). Fluoridation is viewed as the single most
effective public health measure to prevent tooth decay and improve
oral health. Recent national studies indicate that water fluoridation
will reduce dental decay in permanent teeth by approximately 17
to 40 percent. The average yearly cost of community water fluoridation
in the United States is $.51 per person.
Division of Dental Health supports fluoridation in Virginia through:
- Monitoring water systems for compliance in conjunction with
Virginia Department of Health Office of Drinking Water.
- Reporting water system data to the Center's for Disease Control
and
Prevention Water Fluoridation Reporting System (WFRS.)
- Providing information about the benefits of fluoridation to
citizens and communities.
- Providing grant funding for communities to start or upgrade
fluoridation equipment for water systems.
"Total State Population"

For more information on
fluoridation, contact Lisa Syrop at
phone # (804) 864-7781, lisa.syrop@vdh.virginia.gov,
Fax # (804) 864-7783.
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