Do you live in an area of Marin that doesn’t fluoridate its water?
Fluoride is a mineral naturally present in varying amounts in almost all foods and water supplies. However, the water supply serving Novato and surrounding parts of West Marin is fluoride free.
Fluoride treatments not only help prevent tooth decay, they can repair teeth in the very early, microscopic stages of the disease. Dr. Igor Ochev may recommend treatments if you’re not getting enough fluoride naturally.
Topical fluorides are applied directly to tooth enamel. They strengthen your teeth by seeping into the surface of the enamel, making them more resistant to decay. We generally recommend that children have a professional application of fluoride twice a year during check-ups.
Systemic fluorides are swallowed. Examples include fluoridated water and dietary fluoride supplements. Generally, fluoride drops are recommended for infants, and tablets are best suited for children up through the teen years.
IMPORTANT: Monitor the amounts of fluoride that children ingest. If too much fluoride is consumed while their teeth are developing, a condition called fluorosis (white spots on the teeth) may result.
Deep pits and fissures on the chewing surface
Exposed and sensitive root surfaces
Fair to poor oral hygiene habits
Frequent sugar and carbohydrate intake
Inadequate exposure to fluorides
Inadequate saliva flow due to medical conditions, medical treatments, or medications
Recent history of dental decay
The fluoride preparation we use in our office is a much stronger concentration than what you find in products at the store. The treatment generally takes just a few minutes.
The fluoride may be in the form of a solution, gel, foam, or varnish. Typically, it’s applied with a cotton swab or brush, used as a rinse, or placed in a tray that’s held in your mouth for several minutes.
After the treatment, you may be asked not to rinse, eat, or drink for at least 30 minutes to allow your teeth to absorb the fluoride and help repair microcavities.
Depending on your oral health status, we may recommend fluoride treatments every three, six or 12 months.
If you’re at moderate or high risk of developing tooth decay, we may recommend additional preventive measures which may include over-the-counter or prescription therapeutic products.
Fluoride alone will not prevent tooth decay. It’s important to brush at least twice a day, floss regularly, eat balanced meals, reduce sugary snacks, and visit us on a regular basis.
If you’re interested in more facts about fluoride, check out this medically-reviewed, 6 minute read by WebMD called “Dental Health & Fluoride Treatment.”
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