Teeth Fluoridation Procedure: Advantages and Disadvantages

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Our dental hygiene depends on the quantity of required substances that the teeth are supplied with. If there is a lack of useful substances, your teeth will not have enough durability to resist tooth decay and other serious illnesses that can really harm your health in the long run.

Teeth fluoridation can help replenish the resources of valuable substances. After this procedure the exterior of your teeth will be improved significantly and tooth enamel will become more resistant to different microbes. Teeth fluoridation is a procedure of enamel saturation with minerals and other vital compounds. It is used both to prevent negative effects and to boost positive conditions.

Advantages of Teeth Fluoridation Procedure

The advantages of medication for teeth fluoridation include the following:

  • It disinfects your teeth;
  • Secretes fluoride ions and contributes to better penetration of useful substances into the enamel;
  • Restores and strengthens the structure of enamel.

Fluoride compounds prevent cavity progression and significantly reduce teeth sensitivity. Moreover, it can help you get rid of cavities during the initial phase without a dentist’s drill.

Another advantage of this procedure is that teeth fluoridation can be helpful in many different cases and extra nutrition is always beneficial for your teeth. The prevention of cavities can be conducted without any prescription medicine. Fluoridation is especially beneficial in the following cases:

  • Comprehensive treatment of multiple cavities;
  • After teeth whitening;
  • For hypersensitivity of the enamel;
  • After a retainer has been applied;
  • During pregnancy once every trimester.

The enamel fluoride saturation procedure can be conducted in various ways. The specific method for every case is chosen according to the condition of your teeth and features of your organism.

There are two types of teeth fluoridation: simple and deep. Let’s go over these types and differences between them.

Simple fluoridation is the most common approach that is used in the majority of clinics. This type of fluoridation is appropriate both for adults and children. It is mainly appointed to prevent the occurrence of cavities in the future. Its main feature is that a special substance is applied to the teeth with a thin tape. After this procedure there is no feeling of something foreign on your teeth and the beneficial effect can be preserved for as long as six month.

Deep Fluoridation of Teeth

Deep fluoridation is the most efficient method in the modern dentistry. It can be used even if a patient has some structural flaws of the enamel – a problem which causes a lot of complication during various types of treatment. Dentists strongly recommend this method of fluoridation. During this procedure a special composite layer is applied to your teeth which consist not only of fluoride, but also includes calcium and other useful compounds. This mixture penetrates deep into the enamel of your teeth and helps strengthen them. The effect lasts for about a year.

Let’s cover the process of teeth fluoridation as well. The first step is to make an appointment with a hygienist in order to prepare for the procedure. After the professional cleaning your teeth will be free of microbes which will allow fluoride ions to easily get into the enamel. Thus the procedure will be most efficient.

There are three stages of the deep fluoridation:

  • The isolation of saliva and dehydration of oral cavity;
  • Fluoride is applied to the tooth enamel and left to dry for a few minutes;
  • Finally, a dentist applies a composition of magnesium and calcium that strengthens the teeth.

Benefits of Dental Fluoridation

The beneficial effect of fluoridation can be felt even after the first visit to the dentist and the condition of your teeth will improve significantly. Let’s summarize the advantages of the treatment:

  • Your teeth sensitivity decreases;
  • The surface of the enamel smoothes out;
  • Less plaque accumulates on your teeth;
  • The color of the enamel gets clean and smooth, the dark and white spots disappear.

Furthermore it is really important to highlight another advantage. This unique procedure decreases the occurrence of cavity development and can be conducted at any age and period of life. Even children can be subjected to it.

After one visit to the dentist NYC your enamel will get all the necessary substances and will become really strong. There is no reason to delay your visit to the dentist if you are willing to have a magnificent smile. But please keep in mind that even after this procedure your teeth will need constant proper nutrition - in the same way your body does. Follow your dentist’s recommendations and take care of your oral cavity hygiene.

Last but not least, every patient wants to know if there are contraindications for teeth fluoridation. This procedure is safe and painless in most cases, but there are some medical conditions that could make the experience a bit less pleasant. Here are some of them:

  • If you have an intolerance to even one of the elements used in the process;
  • Fluoride excess in your body;
  • Multiple cavities.

In some cases you may have to repeat this procedure several times. Please remember to consult your doctor and only consider this text as an introduction to the topic.

Teeth fluoridation may be a bit expensive under certain conditions. While it certainly isn’t cheap, it’s still a great investment in your quality of life and it will allow you to cut down on dental bills in the future. Prevention is easier than dealing with consequences of neglect.

Some people may notice that after teeth fluoridation they feel ill because of the smell and smack in their mouths. It can be a bit unpleasant and strange, but the effect will quickly fade away.

To summarize the article, we can say that teeth fluoridation is a modern and efficient treatment for your teeth with long lasting beneficial effects. It is necessary to find a highly-qualified specialist and clinics to achieve a perfect result. And don’t waste time - postponing the procedure may cause the problem to become worse!

Article Approved by:

Jeremy Nehleber Periodontist, DMD