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Cavities are the most common chronic childhood disease in the United States, affecting more than 40 percent of children by age five. Professional fluoride treatments are one of the simplest and most effective tools we have for preventing them. At Elevated Smiles Dentistry in Bel Air, MD, we apply a professional fluoride treatment at every child's cleaning appointment to strengthen enamel and keep developing teeth protected.

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Fluoride strengthens the mineral structure of tooth enamel, making it more resistant to the acid attacks that cause cavities. Children’s teeth are especially vulnerable during the years they are developing and erupting. The enamel on new teeth is less mature and more permeable than adult enamel, which means acid from bacteria and sugary foods can damage it more easily. Regular fluoride exposure, both from fluoride toothpaste at home and professional applications in the dental office, hardens the enamel surface and significantly reduces cavity risk during these critical years.
Professional fluoride treatments at Elevated Smiles Dentistry take just a few minutes and are completely painless. After your child’s teeth are cleaned, we apply a concentrated fluoride gel, foam, or varnish to the tooth surfaces. Fluoride varnish, which is painted directly onto the teeth and sets quickly, is the most common method we use for children. It dries almost instantly on contact with saliva. Children should avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes after application to allow the fluoride to fully absorb into the enamel.
For most children, a fluoride treatment at every routine dental visit, typically every six months, is sufficient. Children who are at higher risk for cavities because of diet, dry mouth, or a history of frequent decay may benefit from more frequent applications. Dr. Englander assesses each child’s individual cavity risk at their appointment and adjusts recommendations accordingly. The goal is always to prevent problems before they start rather than treat them after they develop.
Yes. The fluoride concentrations used in professional dental treatments are safe when applied correctly by a dental professional. The amounts involved are very small, and swallowing a trace amount of fluoride varnish during or after application poses no health risk. There is a significant difference between the professional fluoride used in dental offices and household products. Dr. Englander will answer any questions you have about fluoride safety and give you guidance on how to use fluoride toothpaste appropriately at home based on your child’s age.

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