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Fluoridation vs. Fluorination

I disagree that the distinction between Fluorination (which links here) and Fluoridation is "unnecessary," as the revert by Edgar181 asserts. It's a very easy mistake to make and is in line with a lot of other Wikipedia pages that abate this type of confusion in the same way. Maybe my Wiki markup isn't correct, though; I welcome a correction on this. In any case I've heard Fluoridation referred to as "Fluorination" in the past and indeed I'd arrived at this page by accident. Please don't revert the edit again unless there is a specific Wikipedia policy reason, that can be cited, not to include it.