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There are some sources that claim fluoride is harmful for your teeth, so you may be wondering why dental offices, including Ballston Dental Care, offer fluoride treatments as part of our preventive care services for patients. Let’s take a look at what fluoride treatments are and if they’re safe for you.
Fluoride is a mineral (more specifically, it’s the iodized version of the mineral fluorine, which is naturally found in soil, rocks, water, and air). Fluoride is a natural plaque repellant and is often added to toothpaste and mouthwash to fortify your teeth against decay. It’s also often added to tap water in the U.S. for the same reason.
Fluoride treatment helps seal in the benefits of professional dental cleaning and offers up an additional layer of decay protection for your smile. The process only takes a couple of minutes too. During a fluoride treatment, your dentist will apply a concentrated fluoride solution to your teeth in the form of a varnish, rinse, foam, or gel, which quickly bonds to your teeth. The fluoride will then be absorbed into the crystalline mineral structure of your tooth enamel to strengthen it.
Like anything, fluoride is best in moderation. Though rare, excessive fluoride can cause white or brown spots on your teeth or issues with your bones. Your dentist can help you decide if having a fluoride treatment is a good option for you, taking into consideration the other sources of fluoride you may be exposing your teeth to on a daily basis.
There are additional ways to prevent tooth decay, including:
Apart from our preventive services for patients of all ages, we also offer cosmetic and restorative dental services. If you’re due for a dental appointment or have been dreaming of ways to enhance the look of your smile, please contact us today to schedule an appointment! Before your visit, take a look at our patient resources and our financial information to learn more about Ballston Dental Care. We look forward to your visit!
Dr. David Matney is an experienced general dentist with over 24 years of practice, prioritizing his patients’ health while providing exceptional care in a friendly and relaxed environment. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of North Carolina and a Doctor of Dental Surgery degree from Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia. Dr. Matney completed a residency and fellowship in general dentistry at the University of Connecticut. His international experience includes serving as a general dentist for Emirates Airline, treating a diverse range of patients. Dr. Matney is committed to staying updated on the latest dental advancements through continued education.