February 8/New York/Health & Beauty Close-Up -- Commonly consumed infant fruit juices contain fluoride, some at levels higher than recommended for public water supplies which can damage teeth, according to research to be presented at the International Association for Dental Research annual meeting in San Diego.
According to the research, 90 samples of three different flavors (apple, pear and grape) from three manufacturers were tested. All contained fluoride at concentrations ranging from 0.11 to 1.81 parts per million (ppm).