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J Am Dent Assoc, Vol 93, No 5, 981-984.
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Journal of the American Dental Association, Vol 93, Issue 5, 981-984
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Water fluoridation and congenital malformations: no association



JD Erickson, GP Oakley Jr, JW Flynt Jr, and S Hay

The incidence of selected congenital malformations in areas with fluoride supplementation of public water supplies was compared with the incidence in areas where the water supply is deficient in fluoride. Comparison of the incidences of several common birth defects (including Down's syndrome) in fluoridated and nonfluoridated areas revealed no substantial or significant differences in which there was a consistent pattern for both sets of data.


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