NV NV - Elko, near Devil's Gate, WhtFem 15-18, UP11310, 4" heeled 'La Fisa' clogs, Oct'72

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I don't think she's from Nevada. Adding Fluoride to the water in Nevada required a referendum approved by the community, so adding fluoride wasn't common in the 1970's and 1980's. Las Vegas didn't fluoride their water until 2000. By 1999, only 2.1% of the population of Nevada had fluoride in their water, and the water there does not have much naturally occurring fluoride.

Likely states she is from:
California - Parts of Northern California's Bay Area and Central Valley started fluorinating water in the mid 50's while most of Southern California began to in the 1970's. Southern California also has a high concentration of naturally occurring fluoride. See below.
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Colorado, which was one of the first states to start putting fluoride in water. The staining observed on her teeth (dental fluorosis) was historically known as the "Colorado Brown Stain".
Texas - High concentration of natural fluoride, unsure about state laws.
Washington - Data for this was a bit difficult to find but Washington seemed open to fluoridation of their water on a city/town basis in the 1970's/1980's.

Non-western states:
Maryland - had a 100% fluoridation rate in 1982
Connecticut - Mandatory fluoridation laws by 1982
Georgia- Mandatory fluoridation laws by 1982
Illinois- Mandatory fluoridation laws until 1982
Nebraska- Mandatory fluoridation laws by 1982
Minnesota- Mandatory fluoridation laws by 1982
Ohio- Mandatory fluoridation laws by 1982
South Dakota- Mandatory fluoridation laws by 1982

Canada can also be considered

States that can probably be ruled out:
Utah - Like Nevada, there was no statewide addition of fluoride to the water, and adding it required a community referendum. Only had a 2.4% fluoridation rate in their water by 1982.
Oregon - generally historically resistant to fluoridation, only had a 26% fluoridation rate by 2018, not super high concentration on natural fluoride.

Non-western states:
Michigan - weak fluoridation laws by 1982
Kentucky - weak fluoridation laws by 1982
New Hampshire - Community referendum needed
Maine - Community referendum needed
Delaware - Community referendum needed

Most of Western Europe can be ruled out.

Sources: Burt, Brian A. “The Epidemiological Basis for Water Fluoridation in the Prevention of Dental Caries.” Journal of Public Health Policy 3, no. 4 (1982): 391–407. https://doi.org/10.2307/3342004.


Really great and interesting data. Thank you. This area of Nevada was so sparsely populated in 1972 (and still is today), I agree she probably came from California or generally farther away and your data supports that. I believe she would have been missed if she were from this area.
 
@Caring1 Hey could you post the current list of NamUs exclusions for this Jane Doe? I would greatly appreciate it.
 

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