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Further information

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Links

Department of Human Services

www.health.vic.gov.au/environment/water/fluoridation.htm

www.dhs.vic.gov.au/rrhacs/dentalhealth

Australian Dental Association
www.ada.org.au

Dental Health Services Victoria
www.dhsv.org.au

Better Health Channel
www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au

World Health Organization
www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/oralhealth/

American Dental Association
(includes a 56-page booklet “Fluoridation Facts”)
www.ada.org/public/topics/fluoride/facts/

British Fluoridation Society
www.bfsweb.org

Contact

Water fluoridation information line, Department of Human Services
Tel: 1800 651 723

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References

  1. Ahokas J, Demos L, Donohue D, Killalea S, McNeil J, Rix C, 1999. Review of water fluoridation and fluoride intake from discretionary fluoride supplements: review for NHMRC. Melbourne: Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Monash University.
  2. American Dental Association, 2005. Fluoridation facts. Available at http://www.ada.org/public/topics/fluoride/facts/.
  3. Armfield J, 2005. ‘Dental caries in Australian children.’ Paper presented at Workshop on the Use of Fluorides in Australia. Adelaide: The Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health.
  4. Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health, 2006. ‘The Use of Fluorides in Australia: guidelines.’ The Australian Dental Journal 51:(2):195–199.
  5. British Fluoridation Society, 1998. Water fluoridation: something for older people to smile about. Available at http://www.bfsweb.org/ documents/wfold.pdf.
  6. British Fluoridation Society, The UK Public Health Association, The British Dental Association and the Faculty of Public Health, 2004. ‘One in a Million: The facts about water fluoridation, 2nd Edition.’ Available at http://www.bfsweb.org
  7. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1999. ‘Achievements in public health, 1990–1999: fluoridation of drinking water to prevent dental caries.’ Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 48(41):933–940.
  8. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2001. ‘Recommendations for using fluoride to prevent and control dental caries in the United States.’ Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 50(RR14).
  9. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1999. ‘Ten great public health achievements–– United States, 1990–1999.’ Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report 48(12):241–264.
  10. Dental Health Services Victoria, 2006. Victorian School Dental Epidemiological Data 2003–05. Melbourne: Dental Health Services Victoria.*
  11. Department of Human Services Victoria, 2000. Evidence-based health promotion resources for planning: no. 1 - oral health. Melbourne: Department of Human Services Victoria.
  12. Department of Human Services Victoria, 2002. Fluoridation: a guide to fluoride levels in water supplied to Victorian towns and cities. Melbourne: Department of Human Services Victoria.
  13. Department of Human Services Victoria, 2003. Impact analysis of water fluoridation. Prepared by Jaguar Consulting. Melbourne: Department of Human Services Victoria (unpublished).
  14. Department of Human Services Victoria, 2003. Oral health guidelines for Victorians. Melbourne: Department of Human Services Victoria.
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  16. Department of Human Services Victoria, 2007. The Australian Bottled Water Study. Melbourne: Department of Human Services Victoria (unpublished).
  17. Department of Human Services Victoria and Dental Health Services Victoria, 2003. Oral health promotion: a resource pack for children’s services. Melbourne: Department of Human Services Victoria and Dental Health Services Victoria.
  18. Evans W, Morgan M, Conn J, 1998. ‘Dental fluorosis prevalence in Melbourne 12-year-olds is within expected limits.’ Presented at the IADR ANZ Division 38th Annual Scientific Meeting, Brisbane.
  19. Harris J, 1989. ‘The ethics of water fluoridation.’ Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, University of Manchester. Available at the British Fluoridation Society website, http://www.bfsweb.org/ethicsoffluorida.html.
  20. Medical Research Council Working Group, 2002. Water fluoridation and health. United Kingdom: Medical Research Council.
  21. National Health and Medical Research Council, 1991. The effectiveness of water fluoridation. Canberra: National Health and Medical Research Council.
  22. National Health Service (NHS) Centre for Reviews and Dissemination, 2000. A systematic review of public water fluoridation. York: University of York.
  23. National Research Council, 1993. Health effects of ingested fluoride. Subcommittee on Health Effects of Ingested Fluoride. Washington DC: National Research Council.
  24. Public Health Commission Rangapu Hauora Tumatanui, 1994. Water fluoridation in New Zealand. Wellington: Public Health Commission Rangapu Hauora Tumatanui.
  25. Riordan P, 1999. ‘Fluoride supplements for young children: an analysis of the literature focusing on benefits and risks.’ Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology 27:72–83.
  26. Riordan P, Banks J, 1991. ‘Dental fluorosis and fluoride exposure in Western Australia.’ Journal of Dental Research 70(7):1022–1028.
  27. Spencer A, Slade G, 2005. ‘A rationale for the appropriate use of fluorides.’ Paper presented at Workshop on the Use of Fluorides in Australia. Adelaide: The Australian Research Centre for Population Oral Health.
  28. Spencer A, Slade G, Davies M, 1996. ‘Water fluoridation in Australia.’ Community Dental Health 13(suppl 2):27–37.
  29. Topsfield J, 2003. ‘The finest drop in the land.’ The Age. August 13. Available at http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/08/12/1060588392405.html?from=storyrhs.
  30. Victorian water authorities’ annual reports 2005–06. Victorian population serviced by reticulated water supplies.
  31. World Health Organization, 1986. Appropriate use of fluorides for human health. Geneva: World Health Organisation.
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  33. World Health Organization, 2002. World water day 2001: oral health. Available at http://www.who.int/water_sanitation_health/oralhealth/en/print.html.
  34. World Health Organization, 2006. Fluoride in Drinking-water. London: IWA Publishing on behalf of the World Health Organization.
  35. World Health Organization, World Dental Federation and International Association for Dental Research, 2006. Call to Action to promote dental health by using fluoride. Available at http://www.fdiworlddental.org/public_health/assets/Fluoride_Consultation/
    Fluoride_Declaration_Final_E.pdf

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