Fluoride: A Shield for Your TeethFor over half a
century, the oral healthcare benefits of fluoride have been accepted without
question. Unfortunately, most people assume that the fluoride they get from their
toothpaste and tap water is adequate for their needs. This is not always the case.
Controlling Tooth Sensitivity
Tooth sensitivity to both hot and cold affects 25% of all adults at one
time or another. Often, such sensitivity is due to receding gums, which expose the
formerly protected root surface. Sensitivity will also sometimes occur following root
planning, scaling, or other gum treatment procedures.
Fortunately, relief from sensitivity can be just a visit to your dentist
away. In fact, many products have been developed to control sensitivity. Some provide pain
relief while doing nothing to protect exposed areas from cavity development.
Fluoride-based products are usually preferred because they also provide protection from
cavities.
Adults and Cavities
Fluorides are, of course, beneficial for children, but many adults also suffer from
problems for which fluoride may also be the answer. A recent National Institute of Dental
Research survey reported that adults had an average of 23 decayed and filled tooth
surfaces. Recurrent or secondary decay around fillings represents a major dental problem.
Surveys find that 40-50% of total adult fillings are done to replace existing fillings.
As we grow older, many of us suffer from gum recession. This means root surfaces become
exposed. The incidence of root caries in the adult population is steadily increasing.
Fluoride treatments can be the answer for you. Research shows that properly applied
fluoride blocks cavities by forming a more acid-resistant surface layer. It can even
reverse (remineralize) early forming cavities (white spots).
Children and Cavities
Children often get cavities due to poor homecare habits. They forget to brush after
breakfast or before bed and when they do brush, they rarely clean plaque from all tooth
surfaces. Rarely will children floss effectively. Children wearing orthodontic appliances
like braces face an additional burden to keeping their tooth surfaces cavity-free.
Fortunately, the extra protection offered by fluoride treatments can counter these threats
and reduce the risk of a child developing cavities.
How Do I Find Out More?
If you are concerned that you may be at risk and think fluoride treatment might help,
ask your dentist or hygienist. If they believe fluoride will benefit you, they have a wide
variety of fluoride treatment options to help you; some performed by your dental team at
their office and others are done by you at home. Trust your dental professional to
recommend the most appropriate treatment for your specific needs.
Why Your Dentist
Prescribes Pro-Dentx® Fluoride Products
In a word - value! Your dentist wants to make sure you get the highest quality dental
products at a reasonable price. Pro-Dentec is the company dental professionals trust to
deliver that value combination. |