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Fluoride Applications

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Fluoride application is a preventive dental treatment that helps strengthen the teeth and protect them from tooth decay. Fluoride is a natural mineral that helps reinforce the enamel, making teeth more resistant to cavities.

During the procedure, a fluoride gel or varnish is applied directly to the teeth. This treatment is quick, safe, and commonly recommended for both children and adults. Fluoride applications are especially helpful for people who are more prone to cavities.

Regular fluoride treatments help maintain strong and healthy teeth over time. Combined with good oral hygiene and regular dental visits, fluoride application plays an important role in preventing dental problems.

Steps for Strong, Healthy Teeth

01 Step
Dental consultation

Our dental team examines your teeth to determine if you need fluoride treatment, especially if you are prone to cavities or have sensitive enamel.

02 Step
Denture fabrication

A protective fluoride gel or varnish is applied to the teeth. This strengthens enamel and helps prevent decay, making teeth more resistant to cavities.

03 Step
Denture fitting

You will receive instructions on avoiding eating or drinking for a short period after the application to allow the fluoride to work effectively.

FAQs

Frequently Asked
Questions

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What is fluoride application? -
Fluoride application is a preventive treatment that strengthens tooth enamel and protects teeth from decay.
Is fluoride safe for children and adults? +
Yes, when applied by a dentist in appropriate amounts, fluoride is safe for all ages.
How often should fluoride treatment be done? +
Most patients benefit from fluoride applications every 3–6 months, depending on their risk of cavities.
Does fluoride treatment hurt? +
No, the procedure is painless and quick, often completed in just a few minutes.
Can fluoride replace brushing and flossing? +
No, fluoride is an addition to daily oral hygiene. Brushing, flossing, and regular dental visits are still essential.