FLUORIDE TREATMENT IN RESTON, VA
Most of us know that we should brush our teeth twice a day and floss once a day to keep our teeth clean and cavity-free. However, there’s actually another, very easy way to keep your teeth free from decay – fluoride treatments. Applying a varnish of this naturally occurring mineral to your pearly whites can give them extra protection from cavities and make them stronger. This material can be applied quickly at your regular checkups and cleanings. Fluoride treatment is one of the general dentistry services we provide in our Reston, VA dental office. we provide in our To strengthen your teeth today, contact us to schedule appointment.
WHAT IS FLUORIDE?
Fluoride is a mineral that occurs naturally in all water sources, including the oceans. More often than not, your tap water even contains fluoride. Fluoride is also available in toothpaste, mouth rinses, and dietary supplements. It has been shown to help rebuild tooth enamel and even reverse early signs of tooth decay. Dr. Wayne Myles, your dentist in Reston, can also apply a topical fluoride treatment to your teeth to give your pearly whites a boost of strength in the fight against cavities.
WHAT YOU CAN EXPECT DURING FLUORIDE TREATMENT
FLUORIDE TREATMENT FAQS
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BENEFITS OF FLUORIDE TREATMENT
Fluoride helps repair weakened enamel by replenishing lost phosphate and calcium in a process known as remineralization. These minerals also help make your teeth resistant to future decay.
Topical fluoride treatments applied by Dr. Myles are especially beneficial for people with poor oral health, whether that be due to dry mouth, weak enamel, or other medical conditions like diabetes that leave you at a higher risk for decay.
Dr. Myles can even apply fluoride to children. Don’t worry, though – he won’t apply nearly enough to cause fluorosis. This is a condition that causes white spots on permanent teeth if too much fluoride is ingested during childhood. Dr. Myles will only give your child enough fluoride to safely strengthen their pearly whites.
Depending on the state of your oral health, we might recommend a topical fluoride treatment every 6-12 months. If you are at a higher risk for decay, we may prescribe fluoride supplements or gels to take to provide you with a little extra boost in the daily battle against tooth decay.