Release Date: January 15, 2025
BUFFALO, N.Y. – Water fluoridation has been recognized as one of the 10 greatest public health interventions of the 20th century. Despite its proven benefits, debates about its safety and necessity persist. The controversy surrounding fluoride often arises from misinformation or a lack of understanding about its benefits.
Two faculty experts from the University at Buffalo School of Dental Medicine — Marcelo Araujo, dean and professor, and Marcelle Nascimento, director of cariology and assistant dean for clinical research — can provide credible, science-based insights into this important topic.
In particular, they are available to discuss:
Araujo is an internationally recognized clinical researcher and epidemiologist with extensive experience in clinical care, research, health care business and health care science. He has served in leadership positions within the pharmaceutical industry and at top nonprofit dental organizations.
Nascimento is internationally renowned for her scholarly and scientific contributions to cariology (the study of tooth decay), oral microbiology and operative dentistry. She currently serves as president of the American Academy of Cariology.
Laurie Kaiser
News Content Director
Dental Medicine, Pharmacy
Tel: 716-645-4655
lrkaiser@buffalo.edu