Pritchett's announcement comes amid mounting pressure to reopen the Mims decision for public debate.
The Brevard County Dental Society, with backing from the CDC, the ADA and the Florida Dental Association, launched a preemptive campaign last week, encouraging the city of Titusville, just south of Mims, to continue fluoridating its water.
Titusville leaders said at a City Council meeting Tuesday — heavily attended by dentists and health experts, including Brevard County Health Director Maria Stahl, who spoke in favor of fluoride — that they had no plans to end the practice.
After the meeting, Brevard Dental Society President Dr. Angela McNeight said the group was planning to turn its attention back to Mims, and had been encouraging Pritchett and other commissioners to bring the issue back for debate.