
Fluoride Treatment
Treatment
Professional fluoride treatment to prevent tooth decay.
About the treatment

Fluoride treatment is the professional application of high-concentration fluoride gel to teeth to strengthen tooth enamel and protect against cavities. Fluoride helps reverse enamel demineralization and inhibits acid production by cavity-causing bacteria. It is a safe and effective preventive treatment for both children and adults.
We can make your smile look great
Professional fluoride treatment to prevent tooth decay.
Keep your teeth healthy
Professional dental cleaning is performed before fluoride application.
The benefits of our dental treatments
- Reduces cavity risk by 30-40%
- Strengthens tooth enamel
- Reduces sensitivity
- Can stop early-stage cavities
- Quick and painless application
- Only needed every 6 months
- Safe for all ages
Who is it for?
- Children and adults with high cavity risk
- Those experiencing dry mouth
- Patients with braces or orthodontic appliances
- Those with sensitive tooth roots
- Patients with history of multiple fillings
- Individuals struggling to maintain good oral hygiene
Treatment Process
Dental Cleaning
Professional dental cleaning is performed before fluoride application.
Drying
Teeth are dried using cotton rolls or air.
Fluoride Application
Fluoride in gel, foam, or varnish form is applied to teeth using a brush or tray.
Waiting Period
Wait 1-4 minutes for the fluoride to take effect.
Final Instructions
Avoid eating, drinking, and rinsing for 30 minutes after application.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is fluoride treatment safe for children?
Yes, professional fluoride treatment is safe and effective for children. The dosage is adjusted according to the child's age.
How often should fluoride treatment be done?
Generally, it is recommended every 6 months during regular dental check-ups. High-risk patients may need more frequent applications.
Is fluoride treatment painful?
No, it is a completely painless procedure. It takes just a few minutes and requires no anesthesia.
Is too much fluoride harmful?
Excessive fluoride intake (fluorosis) can cause tooth staining. Professional application doses are kept within safe limits.
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This information is for general informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Please consult your dentist for treatment options.
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