Fluoride Treatment

Fluoride Treatment in Tampa, FL

The modern diet wreaks havoc on human teeth. There is more sugar in food than people ever used to consume, and this can cause a big problem for the teeth. Food leaves behind a sticky substance called plaque, which eats through the protective enamel. When this happens, it can cause cavities, decay, infections, and even permanent tooth loss.

To combat the effects of corrosive sugar and plaque, Carrollwood Dental Studio encourages patients in Tampa to fight back through preventive treatment. Besides regular exams and cleanings, we offer additional services like the fluoride treatment to keep teeth healthy and strong.

What Is It?

A fluoride treatment is when the mineral fluoride is applied to the teeth as a varnish, foam, gel, or solution. Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that is part of a regular diet. It has been shown to have a beneficial effect on the teeth, eliminating the microscopic signs of decay and triggering a process where the dental enamel starts to rebuild and repair itself.

Treatment only lasts for a few minutes after a cleaning, and the patient is then ready to go with extra protection.

Who Should Receive Treatment?

Fluoride treatment is recommended for patients who are eight years old or older. Children under eight years old should not receive this procedure because they are at a higher risk of developing fluorosis, or mineral deposits on the teeth. Older patients can undergo fluoride treatment and receive the benefits with little risk of deposits.

Is Fluoride Safe?

There is a plethora of misinformation concerning fluoride. Although the mineral can cause discoloration, this only occurs when a patient has been exposed to a severe amount over a long period of time. The minute amount present during our treatment does not cause fluorosis on its own, and neither does the fluoride in toothpaste or drinking water.

How to Get It

If you live in Tampa and are interested in fluoride treatment for yourself or a loved one, contact us today at Carrollwood Dental Studio. Our efficient staff can schedule an appointment at a time that works for you and answer any questions you might have about preventive dentistry and maintaining a healthy smile.

FAQs

What is fluoride treatment?

Fluoride is basically a natural mineral that helps in strengthening tooth enamel and helps control cavities. Our professional treatments deliver a high level of protection that everyday toothpaste alone cannot provide.

Who benefits from fluoride treatments?

Children, teens, and adults, everyone can benefit from fluoride—especially those prone to cavities, dry mouth, or enamel erosion. It's a simple and effective way to protect your teeth.

How often should I get fluoride treatments?

Most patients benefit from fluoride treatments every six months, though those with higher cavity risk may receive them more frequently.

Is fluoride safe?

Yes, fluoride is very safe when used professionally. We apply a precise amount to strengthen your teeth with a very low risk of overexposure.

Does fluoride treatment hurt?

Not at all. It's quick, painless, and non-invasive. Our dental team will apply the fluoride varnish or gel, and it sets within minutes.

Can fluoride reverse cavities?

Fluoride can reverse early-stage enamel weakening before a cavity fully forms. Once a cavity is present, however, a filing is needed.

Can adults get fluoride treatment?

Absolutely. Adults with sensitivity, gum recession, or frequent cavities benefit greatly from fluoride. It's not just for kids.

How long after fluoride treatment can I eat?

You can eat after about 30 minutes, but avoid hot or sticky foods for a few hours to allow the fluoride to absorb fully.

Will insurance cover fluoride treatments?

Many dental insurance plans cover fluoride for children and sometimes for adults. We will review your benefits during your visit.

Why choose Carrollwood Dental Studio – Tampa for fluoride treatments?

Our dental clinic uses high-quality fluoride products designed to strengthen your enamel and protect your long-term dental health.

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