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Dentists' Group Urges Less Fluoride Use
Fluoride is Hazardous to Your Health, Dentists' Report

Fluoride Warnings Issued by International Group of Dentists
The International Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT) is raising awareness of the health risks associated with fluoride. This is especially timely because of recent news about a US study linking fluoride exposure in utero with lower IQs.
"Ingesting synthetic fluoride, such as that added to community water, is not only ineffective at reducing tooth decay, but it also exposes our population to a number of toxins," David Kennedy, DDS, lead author of the IAOMT Fluoride Position Paper, cautions. "American children are already being overdosed with fluoride, as is evidenced by the increase in tooth mottling (fluorosis), which now occurs to some degree in a majority of our youth. The National Research Council determined that many individuals are exceptionally vulnerable to the toxic effects of fluoride. When will people realize that scientific research offers grave warnings about fluoride? Don't we all deserve safe water?"
The IAOMT is an organization of over 800 dentists, physicians, and research professionals in more than 14 countries, and the non-profit organization has been dedicated to its mission of protecting public health since
it was founded in 1984. Since that time, the group has continually collected, examined, and reviewed studies and research articles about fluoride and other dental materials and practices.
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"IAOMT and its members have been independently studying the toxicity of fluoride for decades," Matthew Young, DDS, President of the IAOMT, explains. "For dentistry, as an ethical profession, it is imperative to uphold the concepts of 'do no harm.' Fluoride has traditionally been seen as a panacea for dental disease without the knowledge of its inherent harm to the human body. We need to seek less toxic
alternatives and work to improve human health with the safest approach."
The IAOMT is officially released a variety of new fluoride awareness resources available for
free on its website. The materials were developed based on the group's new Position Paper against Fluoride Use in Water, Dental Materials, and Other Products. Hundreds of scientific studies and research
articles were analyzed to create this detailed document, which includes over 500 citations supporting the potential for fluoride to cause adverse health outcomes.
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The IAOMT's official position is that given the elevated number of fluoride sources and the increased rates of fluoride intake in the American population, which have risen substantially since water fluoridation began in the 1940's, it has become a necessity to reduce and work toward eliminating avoidable sources of fluoride exposure, including water fluoridation, fluoride-containing dental materials, and other fluoridated products.
Contact: David Kennedy, DDS,
IAOMT Public Relations Chair, info@iaomt.org
International
Academy of Oral Medicine and Toxicology (IAOMT)
Phone: (863)
420-6373; Website: www.iaomt.org