Fight Tooth Decay Using Fluoride

Nov 12
08:11

2014

Dr. Wesley Creamer

Dr. Wesley Creamer

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Read about the importance of using fluoride. Ask your dentist for more information.

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Your dentist may recommend the use of fluoride on his or her patients to prevent tooth decay. Fluoride helps by making the tooth more resistant to the buildup of plaque and sugars. It can also speed re-mineralization as well as disrupt acid production in teeth.

Fluoride can be applied to the teeth as a gel,Fight Tooth Decay Using Fluoride Articles foam or varnish. The amount of time fluoride should be in contact with your teeth depends on the overall condition of your oral health. In addition to receiving fluoride treat, you can also get it from your oral hygiene products at home. Fluoride can be directly applied to the teeth through fluoridated toothpastes and mouth rinses. Mouth rinses containing fluoride in lower strengths are available over-the-counter. However, stronger mouth rinses can be provided by a doctor’s prescription.

Fluoride intake is often recommended for infants and children between the ages of 6 month and 16 years. During this time, primary and permanent teeth are developing. However, adults can benefit from fluoride as well to fight tooth decay and strengthen teeth. Those with certain conditions may be at an increased risk of tooth decay and would therefore benefit from additional fluoride treatment. They include people with:

  • Dry mouth
  • Gum disease
  • History of frequent cavities
  • Presence of crowns and/or bridges
  • Undergoing orthodontic treatment

Your dentist in Woodbridge and team strives to provide you with the highest quality care, including the use of fluoride. It is important to keep up with regular dental appointments at least twice a year.