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DEPARTMENT <br />OF HEALTH <br />Protecting, Maintaining and Improving the Health of All Minnesotans <br />PRESS RELEASE <br />February 2021 <br />The city of Ramsey has been recognized with a 2019 Water Fluoridation Quality Award for <br />excellence in community water fluoridation. These awards are given by the Centers for Disease <br />Control and Prevention (CDC) every year to communities maintaining a consistent level of <br />fluoride in drinking water throughout the year. <br />Fluoride is natural to our environment. It is found in soils and water. Community water <br />fluoridation adjusts the natural levels of fluoride to help prevent tooth decay. Fluoride helps <br />strengthen teeth and has been shown to help prevent cavities. <br />Studies show that community water fluoridation prevents at least 25 percent of tooth decay in <br />- children and adults, even in a time when fluoride is widely available from other sources, like <br />fluoride toothpaste. <br />"Providing fluoridated water through community water systems is an evidence -based, cost- <br />effective and equitable way to prevent cavities and promote good health," says Prasida Khanal, <br />state oral health director at the Minnesota Department of Health. "Communities like the city of <br />Ramsey play a key role in ensuring all Minnesotans can thrive." <br />Research shows community water fluoridation can provide a return on investment ranging <br />from $4 for small communities for every dollar spent to as much as $27 for large communities. <br />CDC named it one of the top 10 public health achievements of the 215t century. <br />"The Minnesota Department of Health extends congratulations to all the communities receiving <br />awards for their commitment to maintaining water fluoridation and protecting the health of <br />their residents," says Sandeep Burman, manager of the state's Drinking Water Protection <br />program. <br />For questions about the award or community water fluoridation, please contact <br />health.oral@state.mn.us or health.drinkingwater@state.mn.us. <br />An equal opportunity employer. <br />