Article

Bottled Water Causes Cavities In Kids

Topic: Health EducationFeaturing Sharon BellPublished August 1, 2008

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 889 legacy views

Reader rating

Not enough ratings yet

Aggregate average appears after enough eligible reader ratings.

Rate this resource

Sign in to rate this resource.

Sign in to rate this resource

Children who drink bottled water are more likely to develop cavities.

This startling revelation comes from British researchers who said that the fluoride levels in bottled water are too low to protect kids’ teeth.

At the World Dental Congress in Montreal, Canada, researchers said health-conscious parents who think bottled water is better than tap water often give their children the former.

The unreasonable fear of contaminants supposedly found in tap water has also led some consumers to cook with bottled water, according to Dr. Jack Cottrell, president of the Canadian Dental Association.

But that mistaken belief is proving to be disastrous for the oral health of kids since it makes them prone to cavities.

In Britain alone, bottled water consumption has increased from 800 million liters in 1995 to 1.39 billion liters in 2000. A further 70 percent increase is expected over the next five years.

However, a survey of 25 popular bands of bottled water showed that their fluoride content was too low to fight cavities. The products contained up to 48 percent less fluoride than ordinary tap water. That means kids who drink bottled water will most likely end up with bad teeth.

"Fluoride protects teeth from decay and tooth extractions that decay can cause. Children who drink fluoridated water and brush their teeth significantly improve their chance of enjoying good health and avoiding unnecessary and painful dental work," revealed Liz Kay, an adviser to the British Dental Association.

“Bottled water doesn't cause cavities. But if bottled water is your family's main source of drinking water, your children could be missing out on the cavity-preventing benefits of fluoride. The vast majority of bottled waters do not contain enough fluoride to prevent cavities. Some contain no fluoride because fluoride may be removed during processing. If your children drink mostly bottled water, you need to be aware of this,” added Dr. Alan Carr of the Mayo Clinic.

If you insist in giving your kids bottled water, be sure to check the labels and buy brands with added fluoride. These products often carry the words “fluoridated” or “fluoride added.” That way, your kids will greatly benefit from the cavity-fighting properties of fluoride.

To complement your beautiful smile, use the Rejuvinol AM/PM Botox Alternative Age-Defying System to eliminate fine lines and wrinkles. For more information, go to http://www.rejuvinol.com.n

Article author

About the Author

Sharon Bell is an avid health and fitness enthusiast and published author. Many of her insightful articles can be found at the premier online news magazine www.HealthLinesNews.com.

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

When you’re trying to stay on top of your health, it can feel like you’re juggling multiple appointments at different locations—one for your family doctor, another for dental work, and maybe a separate trip to the pharmacy. That constant back-and-forth can be tiring, especially when all you really want is convenient and reliable care in one place. That’s where integrated medical centers come in. They bring several healthcare services together under one roof, helping y

November 12, 2025

Article

Rumah Zakat Yogyakarta is the regional face of a nationwide philanthropic movement that seeks to turn faith-driven giving into long-term social transformation. More than a charity that distributes aid, Rumah Zakat in Yogyakarta integrates zakat, infak, and sedekah into targeted programs across education, health, livelihoods, and the environment — all designed to lift vulnerable families out of dependency and toward sustainable self-reliance. This article explores who they a

November 3, 2025

Article

When most people think about root canals, the image that comes to mind is far from pleasant. Long appointments, discomfort, and outdated tools are common fears—but that’s quickly becoming a thing of the past. Thanks to modern endodontics, root canal therapy is now faster, more precise, and significantly more comfortable than ever before. A Quick Look at Endodontics Endodontics is the branch of dentistry focused on treating problems inside the tooth—specifically the dent

August 27, 2025

Article

Image source: Unsplash Running is more than just putting one foot in front of the other—it’s a blend of mechanics, mindset, and consistency that shapes long-term progress. Understanding how your body moves and how your mind responds to challenges can transform your performance and reduce the risk of injury. By focusing on technique and building mental toughness, Quentin Geczy showcases how runners can train smarter rather than harder. Small adjustments in form, paired wit

August 14, 2025