This event is exclusive to AAC members. Pre-registration is not required. All members will receive an email from Penn Dental Medicine after April 23, 2025. This communication will describe how to obtain a unique zoom link to attend the webinar. Please watch for this email and follow the directions given if you wish to attend.
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2 CE credits will be awarded through Penn Dental Medicine (an ADA-CERP provider).
This webinar will explore the use of fluoride in caries prevention, the controversies surrounding its toxicity, and current research addressing those concerns. The session will feature presentations from leading experts in the field, followed by a Q&A session.
Dr. Marcelle Nascimento (University at Buffalo), AAC President
Speakers will be followed by a live Q&A session in which you will be encouraged to participate.
The presentation will provide an overview of the main findings of the Iowa Fluoride Study/Iowa Bone Development Study, including concerning fluoride intakes, dental fluorosis, dental caries, and bone health. The Iowa Fluoride Study/Iowa Bone Development Study collected data until 2019 on fluoride exposures from multiple sources of nearly 1,900 participants born in 1992-1995, thus being one of the longest studies on this topic worldwide.
The presentation will discuss the evidence and perspectives on fluoride toxicity, with special emphasis on the current debate about the association between fluoride and low IQ in children.
The presentation will focus on the ongoing randomized controlled trial of fluoridated bottled water, one of a kind experiment differentiating itself from the decades of research on fluoridated water coming from observational studies.