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How Fluoride Impacts Oral Health

November 02, 20233 min read

How Fluoride Impacts Oral Health

Maintaining good oral health is essential for a happy, healthy life. One key player in the fight against tooth decay is fluoride. This naturally occurring mineral has been a cornerstone of preventive dental care for decades. Let’s explore how fluoride positively impacts oral health and discuss signs of fluorosis.

The Power of Fluoride

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral found in water, soil, and various foods. It boosts overall oral health by strengthening tooth enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks from plaque. This process, known as remineralization, helps to prevent tooth decay and cavities.

  • Fluoride in Toothpaste and Mouthwash: The most common way individuals receive fluoride is through toothpaste and mouthwash. Many brands contain fluoride as a key ingredient, and using them regularly can significantly bolster your oral health. Be sure to choose products with the American Dental Association (ADA) seal of approval for the most effective results.

  • Fluoridated Water: In areas where the natural water supply lacks fluoride, water is often fortified with this essential mineral. This public health measure has been incredibly successful in reducing tooth decay in the population. Drinking fluoridated water is particularly beneficial for children whose teeth are still developing.

  • Professional Treatments: Dental professionals also offer fluoride treatments, which involve applying a highly concentrated fluoride gel or varnish to the teeth. This treatment is especially recommended for those at a higher risk of tooth decay, such as individuals with dry mouth, gum disease, or a history of cavities.

Fluorosis: Understanding the Balance

While fluoride is a powerful tool in preventing tooth decay, it’s crucial to use it in moderation. Fluorosis is a cosmetic dental condition that occurs when individuals receive excessive fluoride during tooth development. This typically happens in childhood, when teeth are still forming under the gumline.

Symptoms of Fluorosis

Fluorosis manifests as faint white streaks or spots on the tooth enamel. In more severe cases, the teeth may appear brown or pitted. It’s important to note that fluorosis does not affect the function or health of teeth, but it can impact their appearance.

Preventing Fluorosis

Preventing fluorosis is simple with a few mindful practices:

  • Supervise Fluoride Intake: For young children, ensure they use an appropriate amount of fluoride toothpaste, roughly the size of a grain of rice. For older children and adults, a pea-sized amount is sufficient.

  • Monitor Water Sources: If you’re using well water or non-fluoridated bottled water, consider consulting your dentist about fluoride supplements or alternatives.

  • Avoid Ingesting Toothpaste: Encourage children to spit out toothpaste rather than swallowing it. Monitor their brushing until they are old enough to do it independently.

  • Professional Guidance: Regular dental check-ups allow your dentist to assess your fluoride needs based on your individual risk factors.

Striking the Right Balance for Good Oral Health

Fluoride is effective for preventing tooth decay and maintaining optimal oral health. By using fluoride toothpaste, drinking fluoridated water, and seeking professional treatments when necessary, you can give your teeth the protection they need. However, it’s equally important to be mindful of your fluoride intake, especially for children, to prevent fluorosis. With proper guidance and supervision, you can strike the right balance between reaping the benefits of fluoride and avoiding its potential side effects.

Remember, regular dental check-ups and open communication with your dentist are key to ensuring you’re getting the right amount of fluoride for your individual needs. By making fluoride a part of your daily oral care routine, you’re taking a significant step towards a healthier, happier smile.

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"I believe everyone deserves a beautiful smile, not just the privileged few. Every day you spend without a smile, a day is lost"

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After graduating Suma Cum Laude with his dental degree from UNITEC University in 1994, Dr. Luis Galvan opened his first dental practice – while also advancing his dental education. He has completed a General Practice Residency (GPR) in Dental Obstetrics and an Advanced Education in General Dentistry (AEGD). Dr. Galvan’s dedication to helping people enjoy the benefits of a beautiful and healthy smile then had him pursuing dental laboratory and technology training. By the end of his formal education, Dr. Galvan had opened three busy dental practices and a commercial dental laboratory – ensuring that his high expectations for patient care were met with excellence.

Believing that continuing education helps him bring you the best evidence-based options for your care, Dr. Galvan has participated in significant additional dental implant training, including placement, esthetics, materials, and infection control.

In 2010 Dr. Galvan obtained his Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) degree, graduating Suma Cum Laude from UT Health San Antonio. Then, in 2011 he partnered with one of the busiest dental implant clinics in San Antonio – and has placed more than 17,000 dental implants to help people smile with confidence while also enjoying excellent oral health. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and French.

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Dr. Galvan is dedicated to helping people and it shows. His patients love Dr. Galvan’s patient, caring, thorough, and dedicated attention to their needs. From the simplest cosmetic enhancement to the most complex full-mouth restoration, Dr. Galvan is committed to helping everyone under his care achieve all they desire for a brighter, happier smile. To this end, Dr. Galvan provides a full range of services all under one roof, so you don’t need to several offices for your dental care. Single or multiple dental implants, implant-supported dentures, overdentures, tissue grafts, bone grafts, crown & bridge treatment, orthodontics, and endodontic surgery are just a few of the options he provides for the health of your smile … all with the level of sedation that is medically right for you.

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When not helping others, Dr. Galvan enjoys traveling as well as many hobbies and activities around the San Antonio area. Scuba diving, karate, rowing, and flying planes are just a few of the activities he pursues when he is not creating beautiful, healthy smiles.

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