ADA NEWS SUPPLEMENT • MAY 2021
Fluoride advocates
DENTISTS,
DENTAL STUDENTS PLAY
ROLE IN SUPPORTING COMMUNITY
WATER FLUORIDATION
BY MARY BETH VERSACI
It’s never too early to get involved in
fluoridation advocacy.
Chloe Zana, a first-year student at the
Harvard School of Dental Medicine, has
used her position as advocacy chair and
legislative liaison with the Harvard chapter
of the American Student Dental Association
to advocate for change and help empower
other students to do the same.
“At the beginning of the year, my classmates
and I realized that while we, as dental
students, are taught that fluoridation is
a scientifically proven, safe and effective
means of preventing dental decay, there
are still many misconceptions about it,” she
said. “Unfortunately, many areas do not have
appropriately fluoridated water systems.”
“The talk was a success and prompted me to
get more people involved in spreading the
message about one of the greatest public health
achievements of the century,” Ms. Zana said.
“Through social media, I can reach thousands
of students and professionals daily. I firmly
believe that one doesn't need to be elected to
Congress to influence public policies and that
starting conversations with pre-dental and dental
students can go a long way.”.............
Ms Zana exposed to the ADA one sided evidence would whole heartedly believe in fluoridation. We all would: shame it isn't true.
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