Fluoride is a mineral that plays an essential role in oral
health. In fact, the significant reduction in American tooth decay in recent
decades can be attributed to a greater availability of fluoride in public water
supplies, toothpaste, and other resources. When it comes in contact with the
teeth, fluoride helps protect the enamel from acid and plaque bacteria. In some
cases, it can even reverse tooth decay in its earliest stages.
Despite all the benefits of fluoride, tooth decay is still
common, especially among teenagers. The Centers for Disease Control reports
that cavities can be found in more than half of young teens and two-thirds of
older teens over age 16. Many of those teens are deficient in fluoride, either
due to a lack of public water fluoridation or the use of bottled water. So how
can parents ensure their teens are getting the fluoride they need to facilitate
strong, healthy teeth?
Monitor Fluoride Exposure
Dr. Alina Bergan
D.D.S. recommends you start by measuring your teen’s fluoride exposure.
Make sure you purchase fluoridated toothpaste for your household, and find out
if your tap water is fluoridated. If your teen primarily consumes bottled
water, examine the bottle to determine whether fluoride has been added. The
majority of bottled waters are not supplemented with fluoride, but those that
are will be clearly labeled.
Fluoride Supplementation
Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S.
may recommend topical fluoride treatments at routine dental exams. These treatments
are painless for your teen and may help establish stronger enamel that is more
resistant to plaque and tooth decay. If you have a public water supply that is
non-fluoridated, we may recommend fluoride supplementation between visits.
These can be administered as drops, tablets, or vitamins.
Keep in mind that fluoride is most important for children
and teens under the age of 16. Be proactive about your teen’s oral health by
speaking with us about your family’s fluoride needs at your next dental visit.
For more information about fluoride, or to schedule an
appointment with Dr. Alina Bergan D.D.S.,
please give us a call at our convenient Cedarhurst,
NY office! Call today 800-223-0801.
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