Community water fluoridation is a safe, effective way of reducing tooth decay. It reaches and benefits everyone in the community, including people of all ages and income levels. It also helps to lower dental costs.
Brushing teeth with fluoride toothpaste and fluoride applications by a dental professional are not a substitute for community water fluoridation.
In Simcoe Muskoka the municipal water supply is fluoridated in Bracebridge, Gravenhurst, Bala, Mactier, and Port Carling.
The amount of fluoride added to municipal water supplies to prevent cavities is based on provincial standards and federal guidelines and is closely monitored. It does not pose a health risk to people at any age.
Fluorosis is a cosmetic effect, usually mild and barely noticeable, of fluoride that can occur when young children get too much fluoride in the early stages when their teeth are forming, usually from swallowing toothpaste during the first three to four years. The best way to avoid this is by measuring out your child’s toothpaste for them and getting them to spit.
Resources
Executive Summary - Public Consultation of Fluoridation Report, July 2012
SMDHU Position Statement on Municipal Water Fluoridation In January 2009 the health unit published the Health Focus Report, Oral Health in Simcoe and Muskoka. The report identified some significant dental health issues, including the lack of fluoridation in the majority of the drinking supply in Simcoe County. The position statement ratified by the Simcoe Muskoka District Board of Health on April 15 affirms public health's long-standing support of municipal water fluoridation as a cost-effective, universal means of improving dental health for the entire population.
Public Health Ontario: Evidence Review for Adverse Effects of Drinking Optimally Fluoridated Water (2010-2017), November 2018
Canadian Dental Hygienists Association (CDHA) – Position Statement on Community Water Fluoridation
Community Water Fluoridation Programs: A Health Technology Assessment, February 2019.
City of Orillia - Public Works Report of 2011 consultations on the proposal to fluoridate municipal water supply.