Researchers simulated two scenarios: a total removal of added fluoride in drinking water, and the effect of optimal fluoride in all water systems. After five years, the dental outcomes of children diverged wildly.
A two-panel column chart showing projected national impacts of fluoride removal vs. optimizing levels over five years. The left panel compares total decayed teeth in children, and the right panel compares dental care costs. The analysis estimates a 7.5 percentage point increase in tooth decay and $9.8 billion in additional dental costs if fluoride is removed from public water systems in the United States.