Importance of Fluoride in Dentistry
Why Fluoride Matters in Dentistry
Fluoride is a key player in the fight against tooth decay. As a naturally occurring mineral, it helps strengthen tooth enamel and protect against the acid attacks caused by bacteria and sugars in the mouth.
How It Works
Fluoride supports two major processes:
Remineralisation: It helps repair early signs of enamel damage by restoring essential minerals.
Decay Prevention: It makes enamel more resistant to acid, reducing the risk of cavities.
Where You Get It
Fluoride is found in:
Professional dental treatments – your dentist may apply a varnish containing a high level of fluoride to protect your teeth, depending on your risk of tooth decay
Fluoridated toothpaste and mouth rinses
Public water systems
Proven Benefits
Reduces cavities in both children and adults
Supports lifelong oral health
Saves on costly dental treatments by preventing decay early
Cost-Effective Preventive Care: Preventing decay reduces the need for dental treatments such as fillings, crowns, or extractions
Fluoride has been extensively studied and is endorsed by leading health organizations worldwide for its safety and effectiveness. It's a simple, powerful way to keep your smile strong and healthy.