fluoridization
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A technician carefully monitors the fluoridization process at a water treatment plant.
Definition
Noun: The process of adding a fluoride compound to a public water supply as a public health measure to reduce the incidence of dental caries (tooth decay).
Usage
"Fluoridization" is a technical term used primarily in public health, dentistry, and municipal water management contexts. It describes a specific, controlled process.
Examples
- The city council debated the fluoridization of the municipal water system.
- Studies have shown the public health benefits of water fluoridization.
- The fluoridization process is carefully monitored to maintain optimal fluoride levels.
Advanced Usage
- "Community water fluoridization": This is the full, formal term for the public health practice.
- Community water fluoridization is recognized as a major achievement in preventive health.
Variants and Related Words
- Fluoridation (noun): The more common and preferred synonym for "fluoridization."
- Fluoridate (verb): To add fluoride to something, especially a water supply.
- The decision to fluoridate the water was made in the 1960s.
Synonyms
- Fluoridation
- Water fluoridation
Notes on Meaning
This word refers specifically to the act or process of adding fluoride. It does not refer to the natural presence of fluoride in water, nor to the use of fluoride in toothpaste or other dental products.
A technician carefully monitors the fluoridization process at a water treatment plant.
Noun
- the addition of a fluoride to the water supply (to prevent dental decay)