Jan
10

North County Fluoride News

What’s in our tap water? The Coast News By Celia Kiewit Did you receive your New Year’s gift from the water district?   In January we will be getting fluoride in our tap water!   Great, it protects the children’s teeth from cavities.  Or does it?  I had one week’s worth of fluoride treatments when I was … Continue reading »

Aug
11

Largest Water Wholesaler in Southern California Sued for Illegal Use of an Unapproved Drug to Fulfill Fluoridation Program

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ – Alleging willful misrepresentation and deceptive business practices by Metropolitan Water District of Southern California, attorneys for citizen/consumers from San Diego, Los Angeles and Ventura Counties filed a lawsuit in the public interest of millions of consumers in Southern California, citing that MWD of SoCal has made claims of … Continue reading »

Feb
14

ADA Reaffirms Infant Fluoride Warning

San Diego Parent.com The American Academy of Pediatric dentistry along with the American Academy of Pediatrics now recommend that a child’s first visit to the dentist occur no later than their first birthday. The most important reason for this is to begin a thorough prevention program. At our office we refer to the first appointment … Continue reading »

Feb
03

Higher Levels Of Fluoride Will Be Phased In

Fluoride To Increase In Water System Today Higher Levels Of Fluoride Will Be Phased In POSTED: 11:00 am PST January 31, 2011 UPDATED: 2:34 pm PST February 1, 2011 SAN DIEGO — The amount of fluoride in the city of San Diego’s water system will be increased beginning Tuesday.  The higher fluoride levels are to … Continue reading »

Feb
02

Fluoride In City’s Water Starts Today

Documents show safety concerns slowed fluoridation By Mike Lee Originally published January 31, 2011 at 10:41 a.m., updated January 31, 2011 at 6:07 p.m. San Diego officials announced Monday they will start fluoridating drinking water today — a historic step in a city that has long resisted the controversial compound and has been the largest … Continue reading »

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