🚰 The Florida Fluoride Update: What Our Patients Need to Know

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You may have seen the headlines recently about a major shift in Florida’s public health policy. As of late 2025, Florida became the second state in the country to effectively phase out community water fluoridation.

This decision has sparked a high-profile “face-off” between state officials and national public health agencies like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

As your trusted dental care team, we want to look past the political noise, explain exactly what is happening, and—most importantly—help you protect your family’s smiles.

🔍 What Happened to Florida’s Water?

Through the passage of the Florida Farm Bill, the state prohibited local water utilities from introducing additives that aren’t strictly required to meet basic drinking water safety standards.

Because fluoride is added to prevent cavities rather than to purify the water itself, utilities across the state—including right here in our local communities—have had to shut down their fluoridation systems.

⚔️ The Face-Off: Florida vs. The CDC

The debate centers on two completely different views of public health:

  • The State of Florida’s Position: Backed by State Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo, state officials advocated for the change by labeling mass fluoridation as “forced medication.” They pointed to select studies suggesting potential health risks from high levels of fluoride exposure, arguing that individuals should choose their own vitamins and minerals.
  • The CDC & Dental Community’s Position: The CDC, the American Dental Association (ADA), and our team view community fluoridation as one of the top public health achievements of the 20th century. Decades of data show that keeping a low, safe level of fluoride in tap water reduces tooth decay by roughly 25%. Experts note that the risks cited by the state involved fluoride concentrations far higher than what Americans ever receive from a standard tap.

🦷 What This Means for Your Teeth

Fluoride acts like a shield for your teeth. Every day, minerals are lost from a tooth’s enamel layer when acids from food and bacteria attack it. Fluoride promotes “remineralization,” putting those vital minerals back and making the tooth surface more resistant to future acid attacks.

Without fluoride in our local tap water, the natural shield is weakened. This means both children and adults in Florida are now at a higher risk for developing cavities.

🛡️ 4 Ways to Protect Your Smile Today

You do not need to panic, but you do need to be proactive. Because you can no longer rely on your tap water for automatic protection, we recommend taking these steps:

  1. Switch to Fluoride Toothpaste: Ensure every member of your family is brushing twice a day with a toothpaste containing fluoride.
  2. Incorporate an Anti-Cavity Mouthwash: An over-the-counter fluoride rinse adds an extra layer of defense after brushing, especially for children prone to cavities.
  3. Ask Us About In-Office Varnish: During your routine cleanings, we can apply a professional-strength fluoride varnish directly to your teeth. It takes seconds and provides months of targeted protection.
  4. Consider Supplements if Necessary: For young children whose permanent teeth are still forming under the gums, dietary fluoride drops or tablets can be prescribed if they are not getting it from other sources.

👋 We Are Here to Help!

Public health policies may change, but our commitment to your family’s health never will. If you are concerned about how these water changes will affect your dental health, let’s talk about it at your next visit. We can evaluate your specific cavity risk and build a personalized protection plan just for you.


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About the Author

Dr. Kunwar is an independent primary care physician practicing in Lakewood Ranch area since 2017. He trains medical students and residents and has a background in regulating Fraud, Waste and Abuse.