You rarely hear the word “toothpaste” without it being preceded by “fluoride.” “Fluoride toothpaste” is ubiquitous for good reason.
Fluoride is an important mineral that helps your teeth stay strong. It is found in some foods and water and makes toothpaste more effective at fighting cavities. Fluoride helps teeth by making them stronger and more resistant to the harmful acid that is formed by bacteria. Dr. Eleanor Endres may recommend a fluoride treatment in addition to your dental cleaning.
While many Endres Gateway Dentistry patients understand the importance of fluoride treatments in fortifying developing teeth in children, some do not realize the importance of fluoride for adults. For this reason, fluoride treatments are sometimes recommended to adults who are susceptible to enamel wear or decay.
The fluoride used in in-office treatments comes in either a gel or foam and may be available in several flavors. The fluoride is applied directly to teeth through the use of a plastic dental tray that fits over your teeth. The tray is kept in your mouth for just a few minutes. Fluoride treatments are a relatively simple and painless way to strengthen your teeth and keep an attractive smile.
If you wonder if you or your child is getting enough fluoride, speak with Doctor Endres about fluoride supplements. Doctor Endres will let you know if they are required and determine the precise supplement dosage. Don’t give your child fluoride supplements without your dentist’s counsel. Too much fluoride can lead to fluorosis which discolors teeth and, ironically, can make teeth more susceptible to cavities.
A factor that impacts the amount of fluoride your children are receiving is where you get your drinking water. Your children may not need fluoride supplements if they drink tap water from a fluoridated Ohio municipal water supply. If your family only drinks bottled water without fluoride, you may want to consider supplementation. Keep in mind that the FDA does not require bottled water companies to list the fluoride content on the bottle label and many brands sold in the Cincinnati area do not contain fluoride.
If your child is getting adequate levels of fluoride but continues to get cavities, speak with Doctor Endres about useful dental sealants. They have proven to be very effective at protecting the rear molars from cavities.
Dr. Endres is passionate about preventative dentistry with vital twice-yearly exams and dental cleanings that may include a fluoride treatment. Call 513-791-8880 to book an exam and cleaning and be on your way to a healthy, attractive smile!
Endres Gateway Dentistry is located at 9380 Montgomery Rd Ste 204 in Montgomery. We provide first-rate dental care with a comprehensive menu of general and cosmetic dental procedures including cosmetic dentistry, orthodontics, and cosmetic dentistry.
Eleanor Endres is a member of the American Dental Association. You can learn more about the American Dental Association online.
Contact Endres Gateway Dentistry:
513-791-8880
Location (Tap to open in Google Maps):
9380 Montgomery Rd Ste 204
Montgomery, Ohio
45242