Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility Skip to main content
Dentist Office | New Era Dental | Arvada, CO
  • About Us
    • Meet Our Doctors
    • Smile Gallery
  • Services
    • Invisalign® & Invisalign® Teen
    • Teeth Whitening
    • Crowns
    • Routine Dental Care
    • Kid Friendly Dentistry
    • Dentures & Bridges
    • Root Canal Therapy
    • Wisdom Teeth
    • Dental Implants
    • Fillings
    • Gum Disease Treatment
    • Emergency Dental Care
    • Veneers
    • Dental Sealants
    • TMJ Treatment
  • New Patients
    • Patient Forms
    • Payment & Insurance
  • Contact
  • Book Online
Select Page
  • Book Online
  • Contact

Is Water a Good Source of Fluoride?

by New Era Dental | Apr 1, 2021 | Oral Health

Is Water a Good Source of Fluoride

Since the early 20th century, scientists have been studying the effects of fluoride in relation to tooth decay and cavities and discovering that it can remineralize the enamel of teeth and help make them more resistant to decay. Scientists began linking fluoride that occurred naturally in water supplies to lower levels of tooth decay in those communities. The city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, was the first community in the entire world to add fluoride to its water supply in 1945 and many communities have followed suit. Here’s what you need to know if you’re still asking: “Is water a good source of fluoride?”

The Results

After cities began adding fluoride to their water supplies, more studies came in. There were lower rates of cavities in children. It seemed to be working. Some subsequent studies worldwide have not shown as promising results, though, from cities that add fluoride vs. those that don’t. That’s why many dentists recommend supplementing fluoride from other sources, rather than relying solely on tap water for our fluoride needs. While the answer to the question: “Is water a good source of fluoride?” may be yes, there are other sources to consider.

Other Sources of Fluoride

Did you know that fluoride is a mineral that is contained naturally in many foods? Foods high in fluoride, along with many other minerals and vitamins that promote strong and healthy teeth, include spinach, potatoes, grapes and wine and black tea.

It may be difficult to get high enough amounts of fluoride from the food and drinks we consume, though, so dentists also usually recommend making sure to select toothpastes and other dental care products made with added fluoride. Your dentist may also be able to provide a concentrated fluoride treatment for your teeth, typically applied as a foam or a varnish that is painted on after a dental cleaning.

Ask Your Dentist

It’s especially important that children get enough fluoride as their teeth develop to help keep their smile healthy, strong and free from cavities or tooth decay. If you’re concerned that you or your child are not getting enough fluoride, call your dentist to make an appointment and ask if additional fluoride treatments are necessary or for recommendations on products with added fluoride such as toothpastes, flosses or mouthwashes.

Is water a good source of fluoride? Yes it is, but it isn’t the only or best source of fluoride. Be sure to ask your dentist how to manage your family’s fluoride intake for the best impact on your oral health.

Call our Arvada Dental Office to make an appointment with a dentist who may be able to help you find out more about this topic, and improve your oral health.

Recent Posts

  • Should You Replace Your Toothbrush
  • Do I Really Need Another Dental Exam?
  • 3 Great New Dental Care Gadgets
  • Getting Your Smile Ready for the Holiday
  • Halloween Candy and Your Teeth

Archives

Categories

Cosmetic Dentistry Dental Care Dental Health Dental Hygiene Dental insurance Emergency Dental Care Oral Health Orthodontics Teeth Whitening

Address

5656 Ward Way, Arvada, CO 80002
720.316.4053

Hours

Mon - Tue: 10:00am – 7:00pm
Wed: 9:00am – 6:00pm
Thu: 7:00am – 3:00pm
Fri - Sun: Closed

Follow us

  • Follow
  • Follow

Services Blog Privacy Sitemap Contact Us Accessibility

© 2026 New Era Dental. All Rights Reserved.