Fluoride Treatments Hygiene and Prevention

Fluoride Treatments

There are numerous factors that lead to tooth decay, otherwise known as cavities, and there are many ways to prevent it. Tooth decay can be a significant problem for children as well as adults.

Many communities add a small amount of fluoride to their water in order to help the local population strengthen their teeth. Fluoride occurs naturally in many foods as well, including pickles, grape juice, spinach and tomatoes. Fluoride is also an ingredient in most toothpastes and some mouthwashes.

What Is Fluoride?

In dentistry, a crown or a cap is a fake tooth that fits on top of a damaged tooth. They are custom-made to fit your smile and are built to last. There are a number of conditions that rely on crowns to save your teeth. You may even need a crown after undergoing certain dental treatments. A root canal or large filling can weaken an affected tooth and make it very vulnerable to cracking or breaking, so a crown is needed for protection. Crowns can also be used as a cosmetic treatment to improve the look of a misshapen or discoloured tooth.
There are several types of crowns available to you, and each one varies in terms of appearance and strength.
Fluoride Treatment

We Offer Fluoride Treatments

At our office, we offer professional fluoride treatments for children, who are often at higher risk for cavities as their teeth grow and develop and they learn good oral hygiene habits. We recommend fluoride as a preventive treatment for children. Fluoride treatments are usually done at six-month cleaning appointments. Treatment involves the dentist applying varnish to your teeth using a gel, foam, or a rinse. We may also recommend fluoride treatments for adults who are at high risk of tooth decay.
And of course, we always recommend that you use a toothpaste that contains fluoride.