Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in air, soil and water at varying levels, depending on location. Studies in the 20th century showed that water with higher levels of naturally occurring fluoride was linked to lower rates of dental decay. These findings led to the widespread adoption of community water fluoridation to improve oral health in America.
In recent years, states have enacted legislation to mandate water fluoridation or to repeal existing mandates, permitting local municipalities to decide. Initiatives to repeal water fluoridation mandates cite experts who warn of potential health concerns from water with fluoride levels higher than those recommended by the U.S. Public Health Service. Efforts to mandate community water fluoridation reference studies linking fluoridated water to a reduction in dental decay.