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Where can I find out if my drinking water has enough fluoride in it to help prevent dental decay?

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Where can I find out if my drinking water has enough fluoride in it to help prevent dental decay?

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Contact your local water system operator and ask if the naturally occurring fluoride level in your water is 0.7 to 1.7 parts per million (PPM) or if the system’s water is being adjusted to that level. If you have a well for your water source, you can have your water tested at a certified testing lab.

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