Cities have been adjusting the fluoride levels in water since
1964. Since that time, fluoridation has dramatically improved the oral health
of tens of millions of Americans. Community water fluoridation is the
single most effective public health measure to prevent tooth decay, but you may
not be drinking as much fluoridated water as you may think. If bottled or
home-purified water is your main source for drinking water, you may be missing
out on this extremely safe and effective mineral that prevents tooth decay.
Of course, using toothpaste with the ADA Seal of Approval is
a good source of fluoride, but optimal levels of absorption can only be
achieved if you use it as directed: brushing twice a day for two to three
minutes each time.
At our office, you
can receive professionally applied topical fluoride during your next dental checkup.
This is extremely important for people who are at high risk for tooth decay,
including children, people with less than perfect oral hygiene, people
undergoing orthodontic treatment, and people with weakened enamel due to
lifestyle choices or genetic factors. If you have any questions regarding
fluoride, please feel free to ask us
at the office. We want you to have the healthiest smile possible.
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