During the day, your teeth are exposed to acids that can break down enamel and lead to tooth decay. Fluoride acts at the microscopic level to prevent these acids from attacking the tooth surface, restore the minerals that have been worn down and repair weak spots in enamel.
In-office fluoride treatments have been used for decades to help protect the oral health of children and adults, especially those who may be at a higher risk of developing tooth decay.
Fluoride treatments are necessary for those smiles with the following conditions: Dry mouth, frequent cavities, gum disease, dental braces, crowns, bridges and teeth whitening sensitivity. Although small amounts are found in public water supplies, toothpaste and mouth rinses, we directly apply a highly-concentrated fluoride to your teeth during a short, painless procedure.
Contact us to learn how fluoride treatments can strengthen your smile.
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