Rotorua's children have worse dental decay than those in even remote areas of Colombia, according to Lakes District Health Board's community oral health service manager.
Juan Restrepo, also a dentist, said he was disappointed the Rotorua District Council recently voted 7-6 against taking the issue of fluoridating Rotorua's water to a referendum.
"As a clinician and manager of our oral health service, I feel upset and disappointed with what I heard and saw at the council meeting.
"We are making a huge effort to improve the oral health of our population, and some councillors are depriving the community of the opportunity to be correctly informed and make a decision about a public health tool (fluoride) that is proven to make a positive difference to oral health. However this also increases my passion and commitment to our community."
Mr Restrepo said he was amazed so many children here had such bad dental decay compared with Colombia, where he comes from. In Colombia, fluoride is added to salt, so even in quite remote areas, people's teeth are better than here.