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Objective Using the opportunity of pretesting a leaflet for the genera
l public on water fluoridation, their views were also sought on the is
sue as a whole. Design Qualitative research using focus group discussi
ons led by an experienced moderator. Setting Among the general public
living in north east England. Subjects Members of the public living in
both fluoridated and non-fluoridated areas in three age bands (20-35,
36-50 and 50+) and by social class. Results The study found: the low
priority given to dental health; how emotive the subject of water is;
the variable knowledge of fluoride in relation to dental and general h
ealth; and the desire for information if new water fluoridation scheme
s are planned. Conclusions The research confirmed public support for w
ater fluoridation but highlighted the place of public health professio
nals in championing water fluoridation because of public apathy.