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Fluoride Treatments

What is a professional Fluoride Treatment?

Fluoride can be found in most dental products and public water sources. It helps to keep your teeth strong and healthy, so if you don’t get enough fluoride, or if you’re more susceptible to tooth decay, we may recommend special fluoride treatments. These treatments can be easily applied to your teeth to strengthen and protect them. They are ideal for pediatric and adult patients alike.

Why might a Fluoride Treatment be needed?

There are a few good reasons for why you may be a good candidate for fluoride treatments. We often recommend fluoride treatments to pediatric patients, but they can be just as beneficial for adults. Some of the reasons you might consider a specialized fluoride treatment include:

  • You aren’t using quality dental products
  • You aren’t drinking from a public water source
  • You’re prone to tooth decay
  • You have a child who doesn’t brush or eat properly
  • You’re searching for a method to further protect your teeth
  • You have problems with sensitivity

Who is a candidate for these special Fluoride Treatments?

We can perform an examination to determine if you’d benefit from fluoride treatments. Most people who want fluoride treatments can safely have them done in our office. In fact, we can even offer you these special treatment options to be done along with other dental procedures being performed. Most children will receive fluoride at their bi-annual checkup appointments.

What happens during Fluoride Treatments?

We begin by cleaning and drying the teeth in the back of the mouth. The fluid fluoride is precisely brushed onto each tooth. You’ll be instructed to avoid eating or drinking anything for about a half hour to two hours after this special treatment’s been administered. You can have fluoride applied to your teeth at most of your bi-annual visits, or whenever they may be necessary otherwise. Fluoride works to strengthen and completely protect your teeth, so with treatment you’ll have stronger and more resilient teeth that are less prone to tooth decay. This can prevent the need for eventual fillings, root canals, and even extractions thanks to the protection provided by the treatments.

Let us help

If you’re thinking of having these fluoride treatments done, and would like to learn more about this option, call our practice today and we will be thrilled to help out.