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Both children and adults can benefit from fluoride

Fluoride, recognized as nature's defender against cavities, is crucial for safeguarding teeth from decay in individuals of all age groups. This inherent mineral fortifies the outer layer of your teeth, known as enamel, and enhances its capacity to withstand the harmful impacts of acid attacks.

Fluoride's Role in Protecting Teeth

Before teeth break through the gums, fluoride obtained from food, drinks, and supplements strengthens the enamel of the teeth, improving its ability to resist tooth decay. This leads to a "systemic" advantage.

Once teeth have erupted, fluoride helps repair weakened tooth enamel and reverses early signs of tooth decay. When you brush your teeth with fluoride toothpaste or receive other fluoride dental treatments from your dentist, the fluoride is applied directly to the surface of your teeth. This provides a "topical" benefit.

Professional fluoride treatment involves the application of fluoride varnish on your teeth, the use of custom fluoride trays, or the prescription of stronger fluoride toothpaste, or a combination of these methods.

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