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water fluoridation - traducción al italiano

ADDITION OF FLUORIDE TO A WATER SUPPLY TO REDUCE TOOTH DECAY
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  • Demineralization and remineralization of dental enamel in the presence of acid and fluoride in saliva and plaque fluid.<ref name=Featherstone/>
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  • Fluoride monitor (at left) in a community water tower pumphouse, [[Minnesota]], 1987
  • Fluoridated [[iodized salt]] sold in Germany
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  • Geographical areas associated with [[groundwater]] having over 1.5&nbsp;mg/L of naturally occurring fluoride, which is above recommended levels.<ref name=NHMRC/>
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  • A mild case of dental fluorosis, visible as white streaks on the subject's upper right [[central incisor]].
  • Detail of [[southern Arizona]]. Areas in darker blues have groundwater with over 2&nbsp;mg/L of naturally occurring fluoride.
  • Fluoride toothpaste is effective against cavities. It is widely used, but less so among the poor.<ref name=Jones-PH/>

water fluoridation         
trattamento d"acqua con fluoro
fluoridation of drinking water         
flourizzazione dell"acqua (aggiunta di fluoro all"acqua per la sanità dei denti)
drinking water         
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  • Percentage of the population with access to drinking water
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  • Project in Nepal: unboxing the [[water filter]] unit
  • World map for [[SDG 6]] Indicator 6.1.1 in 2015: "Proportion of population using safely managed drinking water services"
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  • Diagram of water well types
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Definición

fluoridation
Fluoridation is the action or process of adding fluoride to a water supply.
...fluoridation of the water supply.
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Wikipedia

Water fluoridation

Water fluoridation is the controlled adjustment of fluoride to a public water supply solely to reduce tooth decay. Fluoridated water contains fluoride at a level that is effective for preventing cavities; this can occur naturally or by adding fluoride. Fluoridated water operates on tooth surfaces: in the mouth, it creates low levels of fluoride in saliva, which reduces the rate at which tooth enamel demineralizes and increases the rate at which it remineralizes in the early stages of cavities. Typically a fluoridated compound is added to drinking water, a process that in the U.S. costs an average of about $1.17 per person-year. Defluoridation is needed when the naturally occurring fluoride level exceeds recommended limits. In 2011, the World Health Organization suggested a level of fluoride from 0.5 to 1.5 mg/L (milligrams per litre), depending on climate, local environment, and other sources of fluoride. Bottled water typically has unknown fluoride levels.

Tooth decay remains a major public health concern in most industrialized countries, affecting 60–90% of schoolchildren and the vast majority of adults. Water fluoridation reduces cavities in children, while efficacy in adults is less clear. A Cochrane review estimates a reduction in cavities when water fluoridation was used by children who had no access to other sources of fluoride to be 35% in baby teeth and 26% in permanent teeth. However, this was based on older studies which failed to control for numerous variables, such as increasing sugar consumption as well as other dental strategies. Most European countries have experienced substantial declines in tooth decay, though milk and salt fluoridation is widespread in lieu of water fluoridation. Recent studies suggest that water fluoridation, particularly in industrialized nations, may be unnecessary because topical fluorides (such as in toothpaste) are widely used, and caries rates have become low.

Although fluoridation can cause dental fluorosis, which can alter the appearance of developing teeth or enamel fluorosis, the differences are mild and usually not an aesthetic or public health concern. There is no clear evidence of other side effects from water fluoridation. Fluoride's effects depend on the total daily intake of fluoride from all sources. Drinking water is typically the largest source; other methods of fluoride therapy include fluoridation of toothpaste, salt, and milk. The views on the most efficient method for community prevention of tooth decay are mixed. The Australian government states that water fluoridation is the most effective way to achieve fluoride exposure that is community-wide. The World Health Organization reports that water fluoridation, when feasible and culturally acceptable, has substantial advantages, especially for subgroups at high risk, while the European Commission finds no benefit to water fluoridation compared with topical use.

Public water fluoridation was first practiced in the U.S. As of 2012, 25 countries have artificial water fluoridation to varying degrees, 11 of them have more than 50% of their population drinking fluoridated water. A further 28 countries have water that is naturally fluoridated, though in many of them the fluoride is above the optimal level. As of 2012, about 435 million people worldwide received water fluoridated at the recommended level (i.e., about 5.4% of the global population).: 56  About 214 million of them live in the United States. Major health organizations such as the World Health Organization and FDI World Dental Federation supported water fluoridation as safe and effective. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists water fluoridation as one of the ten great public health achievements of the 20th century in the U.S. Despite this, the practice is controversial as a public health measure. Some countries and communities have discontinued fluoridation, while others have expanded it. Opponents of the practice argue that neither the benefits nor the risks have been studied adequately, and debate the conflict between what might be considered mass medication and individual liberties.

Ejemplos de uso de water fluoridation
1. "Water fluoridation is a positive step in narrowing the health inequalities that currently exist," he added.
2. However the World Health Organisation, the Royal College of Physicians and the Department of Health have endorsed water fluoridation as safe.
3. The newspaper report stated that the international standard for water fluoridation is 6.0 to 0.8 parts per million. «Fluoride helps in making teeth strong by hardening the tooth enamel,» said Dr.