Are there scientific articles or studies showing the dangers of fluoridation?
Some antifluoridationists have tried to submit poorly researched, poorly documented pseudoscientific articles to legitimate scientific journals, hoping that something would be published that they could then quote. As might be expected, these articles have been rejected for not meeting rigorous scientific standards. Fluoride opponents have formed their own pseudoscientific organizations, and given them impressive scientific-sounding names. While these organizations produce journals, and claim their journal articles are peer-reviewed, they are not. Be suspicious of any alleged medical journal that isn’t referenced in Index Medicus, the U.S. National Library of Medicine’s listing of peer-reviewed biomedical journals.