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Protect and Strengthen Your Teeth With Fluoride
Forms of Fluoride
- Topical Fluoride: Applied directly to the teeth and enamel through toothpaste, mouthwashes, and professional fluoride treatments at our office. Topical fluoride helps strengthen enamel and prevent cavities.
- Systemic Fluoride: Found in foods, water, and supplements, this fluoride is absorbed into the body and works from the inside out. It helps support healthy tooth development, especially in baby and permanent teeth.
Benefits of Fluoride
- Remineralization: Fluoride helps repair and strengthen enamel that has begun to demineralize due to acid exposure.
- Strengthens Teeth: It hardens the enamel on both baby teeth and permanent teeth, making them more resistant to cavities.
- Prevents Early Decay: Fluoride can reverse early stages of tooth decay and help prevent cavities from forming.
- Disrupts Acid Formation: It helps prevent harmful acids from forming in the mouth, reducing the risk of decay in children and adults.
- Reduces Cavity Formation: Consistent fluoride use helps deter cavity formation and supports overall tooth health.
Fluoride Supplements and Treatments
The dental health of some children and adults may require additional fluoride. Children who have cavities, who are at high risk for cavities, or who do not drink fluoridated water might require fluoride supplements to avoid the risks of fluoride deficiency.
You might need additional fluoride if you:
- Are taking certain medications
- Suffer from dry mouth (xerostomia)
- Suffer from gingivitis
- Have loose gum pockets
- Wear braces
- Have crowns and/or bridges
- Almost exclusively drink bottled or well water lacking fluoride
Fluoride Treatment Durability
The effectiveness and longevity of fluoride treatments depend on your dental health. For patients at moderate to high risk of developing cavities, we may recommend additional fluoride treatments every three, six, or twelve months. In addition to in-office treatments, we might suggest using prescription fluoride toothpastes, gels, or rinses to ensure long-lasting protection against decay.
Maintaining good oral hygiene habits and visiting us regularly for professional cleanings will also help ensure your fluoride treatment is as effective as possible.
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