Repeated requests to the Arkansas Department of health, Dr. Lynn Mouden, who spearheaded the ill-advised fluoridation mandate law, the Pew Foundation which financed the effort, and others haven't unearthed the alleged study.
However, when the Pew Foundation apparently asked for the evidence, they and I were sent what appears below from the Arkansas Department of Health. The "study" begins on page 12.
It's actually a compilation of incomplete and possibly selective data that has so many easily identifiable flaws to render it junk-science.
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For example:
1) There is no
indication of age just of school grade. Children generally lose teeth in
kindergarten. Yet, some kindergartners are missing permanent teeth due to decay which begs the question “how
old were the examinees?”
2) Dr.
Mouden reported that this data is especially “compelling because the
screenings involved virtually every kindergarten child in the area.” However,
it’s odd that so many kindergarten classes had a very small number of children,
e.g. 6 – 12 children in Ann Watson Elementary School’s Kindergarten classes; 4
– 9 children in Casa Elementary Kindergarten classes. There is no
explanation for this. Were they small classes, children unavailable for
examination, or was there a high refusal rate? This information is
usually provided in tooth decay studies.
3) The data
isn’t presented by socio-economic-status (SES). Poverty is strongly
linked to more tooth decay whether water is fluoridated or not. Tooth
decay studies usually put students in at least two SES categories (those who do
and don’t get free lunch) and studies usually also report by race since minorities also
have the most tooth decay, according to government reports.
Morrilton, which Dr. Mouden says has less tooth decay because it is
fluoridated, also is a higher income area than the schools chosen in Perryville
which doesn’t make this a legitimate comparison study at all.
4) I’ve never
heard of schools asking to be part of a study. Dr. Mouden wrote, “In
October of 2002, all kindergarten students from the City of Morrilton also received a dental screening at
the request of the school.”
5) There
are several pages detailing Perryville; but only one chart on Morrilton
which puts children in 7 undefined groups with no identifying
details.
6)
Despite being fluoridated, Morrilton’s children’s primary teeth don’t look so
good either:
71% of group 3
had caries
64% of group 2
had caries
59% of group 7
had caries
56% of group 2
had caries
Several
non-fluoridated Perryville Kindergarten classes have lower rates than the
above.
I am left to
assume this massaged data was used solely to pass the Arkansas state-wide fluoridation mandate. It's clear, scientific integrity was not an objective.
Neither Dr. Mouden nor Rhonda Sledge who conducted the "study" have replied to my requests for an explanation.
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