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Saturday, March 21, 2009

USA - Worcester to open 1st dental clinic

OCEAN CITY -- Worcester County's first public dental clinic is expected to start seeing patients in March, bringing much-needed oral health to local low-income children.And in a county recognized by Maryland Office of Oral Health as having one of the highest rates of tooth decay in the state, the almost $800,000 project may be long overdue.
The Worcester County Health Department is finalizing plans to renovate the old Berlin senior center for the state-funded clinic that will provide dental services to children on Medicaid and support preventative measures in the community. Currently, of the 22 dentists in the county, only one will see low-income patients.
However, while the clinic is necessary for the 14.8 percent of county children who did not have access to a dentist as recently as 2004, many think there are other preventative measures governments could be doing. The Ocean City/Assateague Democratic Club voted Wednesday night to lobby local officials to fluoridate the public water systems.
According to county Health Officer Debbie Goeller, Worcester has the lowest percentage of people on fluoridated water systems in the state.
"It's a political issue," Goeller said. "Until enough people say we want it, we won't get it."
While putting fluoride in public water has been proven to reduce dental problems in children, there are several issues facing the initiative in Worcester County. To begin with, many homes, businesses and even schools are served by wells, leaving it up to the owners to do something about it.
As for the public water systems, Goeller said, the seasonal nature of the county, concerns about cost and objection to any additives have created local resistance.
The water in Ocean Pines, for example, has never been fluoridated, because the creators of the originally seasonal community didn't see the need.

nyscof wrote:
In 2006, a National Research Council expert panel published a review of fluoride/fluoridation toxicology literature. They revealed that fluoride, even at low levels added to water supplies, can be harmful to some people - especially babies, kidney and thyroid patients and high water drinkers. Studies linking fluoride to cancer and lowered IQ are plausible, they reported.
As a result of the NRC report, the American Dental Association and the Centers for Disease Control now advise that infant formula should not be mixed with fluoridated water.
Also as a result of the NRC report, the National Kidney Foundation dropped its endorsement of water fluoridation and replaced it with this warning:“Individuals with CKD [Chronic Kidney Disease] should be notified of the potential risk of fluoride exposure.”
This information is not reaching the public as more effort is expended protecting fluoridation rather than the public.

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