If this article appears to ask more questions than it answers... I think that is a fair assesment of the situation currently in place as regards the value and validity of fluoridation. This article hasn't touched on the environmental impact of adding 1-2 ppm fluoride to the ecosystem via the municipal water treatment plants. Over the course of the last 60 years, that could add up to a very significant amount that has been pumped through our sewers into our lakes and rivers , and eventually the oceans. We haven't talked at all about the ethical issue of medicating entire populations without consent or particular knowledge, or of the ethics of blind trust in questionable science bought by business/ political interests, both precursive and current... both ethical questions of Orwellian proportions, if one were inclined to think in those terms. Finally: if you want to be certain you are giving your body the best you can, if you want to at least give yourself a fighting chance, if you want to be certain that your water is just that… water and nothing else: drink properly reverse-osmosis purified drinking water... without a trace of fluoride in it! - See more at: http://www.h2only.ca/articles/fluoride/conclusion.html#sthash.p8IdEqT9.dpuf