Fluoride Treatments in Baton Rouge, LA
Fluoride treatments are an excellent, additional preventive measure for patients looking to enhance their oral health. Interested in learning more? Feel free to contact us or ask about fluoride treatments at the end of your next visit. We’ll be glad to assist you!
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Fluoride treatment is highly effective in preventing cavities by strengthening tooth enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks from plaque bacteria and sugars. Studies show that professional fluoride treatments can reduce the risk of cavities by up to 40% in both children and adults. Fluoride can also help remineralize early signs of tooth decay, preventing cavities from forming. Regular fluoride treatments, combined with good oral hygiene, significantly enhance dental health.
What is the process for getting a fluoride treatment?
During a fluoride treatment, the dentist or hygienist applies a concentrated fluoride solution to your teeth using a gel, foam, or varnish. The fluoride is usually applied with a brush, swab, tray, or mouth rinse and left on the teeth for a few minutes to allow absorption. After the treatment, you may be asked to avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes to maximize the fluoride’s effectiveness. The process is quick, painless, and typically done after a routine cleaning and exam.
Can fluoride treatment cause fluorosis?
Fluoride treatments in dental offices are unlikely to cause fluorosis in adults or older children, as they use carefully controlled amounts of fluoride. However, in young children whose teeth are still developing, excessive fluoride from multiple sources (like water, toothpaste, and supplements) can lead to dental fluorosis, which causes white spots or streaks on the teeth. Our team always ensures that fluoride treatments are safe for our patients by using appropriate amounts and monitoring children’s exposure.
Does insurance cover fluoride treatments?
Many dental insurance plans cover fluoride treatments for children up to a certain age, usually up to their teen years, as part of routine preventive care. However, coverage for adults varies and may not be included in all plans. It is best to check with your specific insurance provider to determine if fluoride treatment is covered and what out-of-pocket costs might be expected.
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