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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says that while store-bought products reduce tooth decay, the greatest protection comes when they are used in combination with water fluoridation.

Has the CDC ever been wrong? If so, there's no reason to cite them as a source because their input is irrelevant.

Instead, try citing the actual information the CDC is drawing their conclusions from.

But that's too difficult for modern-day "journalists."

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