tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8138135887546911262.post2074455652487960841..comments2023-06-05T04:16:30.932-05:00Comments on Infrastructure Watch: FluoridationInfrastructure Watchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07479787612505811884noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8138135887546911262.post-33580645572403348042012-05-07T09:57:01.680-05:002012-05-07T09:57:01.680-05:00Thanks for you kind comment. You have a long memo...Thanks for you kind comment. You have a long memory if you remember that interview. I suppose it might still be accessible on the internet. For other readers who are interested in fluoridation in their own water systems, it's easy to find out if your system is fluoridated by calling your your state drinking water agency. If you're interested in starting fluoridation, see if your state has an oral health program, probably housed in the the health department. They will typically be able to provide you information on fluoridation and possibly other assistance.Infrastructure Watchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07479787612505811884noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8138135887546911262.post-3343198743177651422012-04-19T10:11:11.103-05:002012-04-19T10:11:11.103-05:00I remember when our city briefly stopped fluoridat...I remember when our city briefly stopped fluoridating water with little warning, and you did a great interview with a local newspaper about the importance of fluoridation for dental care. In the interview, you mentioned that you were actually on the way to the dentist to have a cavity filled, possibly the result of the lack of fluoridation in our water supply. Your comments and real-life example did a great job of framing the issue and providing perspective on a complex issue.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com