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Statement from Commissioner Fish in support of water fluoridation - August 16, 2012

I believe it is time to add fluoride to Portland’s drinking water.

 

Fluoridation is supported by a broad coalition of public health, medical, and community-based organizations. It’s a safe, cost-effective and common sense approach to protecting public health.  In fact, Portland is one of the last cities of our size that doesn’t fluoridate its drinking water. 

 

As the parent of an 8-year-old, I am fortunate to be able to follow my dentist’s recommendation and give my child regular fluoride treatments.  Many hardworking families simply cannot afford this basic preventative measure, and their children are twice as likely to suffer from dental disease. 

 

With fluoridated water, simply drinking tap water gives all of our children the same opportunity to start life with healthy teeth.  No child with a toothache can be expected to learn in a classroom or have fun on the playground.

 

Tooth decay can be easily prevented at a cost much lower than what it takes to treat the disease.  Once decay sets in, dental procedures are even more costly.  In fact, cities save an estimated $38 in dental costs for every $1 invested in fluoridation.

 

Fluoride is a mineral that exists naturally in nearly all water supplies; it just happens that our Bull Runwater could use a little more to help protect our children and families from cavities. 

 

It’s time for Portland to join the majority of cities across the nation and fluoridate our water.  When this issue comes to Council, I will vote to protect the basic health of all our children.

 

Fluoridation plan gains political support from Commissioner Nick Fish; Portland City Council approval seems likely

Brad Schmidt in The Oregonian

 

Fluoridate Portland's water

The Oregonian Editorial Board

 

Looks Like We'll Be Getting Fluoride in Our Water; Fish and Novick Both Like It

Dennis C. Theriault in the Portland Mercury

 

Fluoride's new friend is Commissioner Nick Fish

The Oregonian Editorial Board

 

Fluoride group secures second vote on Portland City Council for $5 million project

Brad Schmidt in The Oregonian

 

Everyone Deserves Healthy Teeth