Dental experts are sounding the alarm after US Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said April 7 he wants the CDC to stop recommending water fluoridation. That same day, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) shared plans to prepare a new assessment of fluoride’s health effects, prompted by an August review by the HHS National Toxicology Program that had found, “with moderate confidence,” an association between exposure to fluoride above 1.5 mg/L and lower IQ in children. (The NTP stressed that there was “insufficient data” to evaluate whether the US’s lower 0.7 mg/L fluoride level currently recommended by HHS is associated with low IQ or health risks.) “Without prejudging any outcomes, when this evaluation is completed, we will have an updated foundational scientific evaluation that will inform the agency’s future steps to meet statutory obligations under the Safe Drinking Water Act,” EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said in an April 7 release. On April 15, a coalition of 250+ research and professional organizations signed a letter to Congress sharing “deep fear” about the prospect of ending community water fluoridation. Here’s what dental experts are saying.—CC |