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UK Against Fluoridation

Thursday, May 24, 2007

From the fluoride Journal

Editorial
Fluoride 40(1)4–6
January-March 2007
The precautionary principle and “evidence-based dentistry”
Foulkes
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THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE AND
“EVIDENCE-BASED DENTISTRY”
SUMMARY: The precautionary principle as applied to minimize the risk of harmfulhealth effects of fluoride requires that evidence-based dentistry should employ thebest available evidence drawn from the widest array of research, methodology, and echnology. eywords: Precautionary principle; Evidence-based dentistry; Water fluoridation.
For almost 40 years, this journal has published original peer-reviewed research eports, reviews, abstracts, editorials, and special articles on the ethical debates
regarding dental and other aspects of fluoride and water fluoridation, both original nd reprinted from other sources. Throughout, a cautionary approach has been
strongly advocated. In November 2002, my review of “Thirty-five years................

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