Fluoride

 

What is fluoride?

The fluoride ion comes from the element fluorine. Fluoride, either applied topically to erupted teeth, or ingested orally (called systemic fluoride) during tooth development, helps to prevent tooth decay, strengthen tooth enamel, and reduce the harmful effects of plaque. Fluoride also makes the entire tooth structure more resistant to decay and promotes remineralization, which aids in repairing early decay before the damage is even visible.

Where is fluoride found?

Topical Fluoride is found in products containing strong concentrations of fluoride (e.g. tooth pastes and some mouth rinses, fluoridated varnishes and/or gels) which can be either topically applied by a dentist or other oral health professional, or prescribed as an at-home regimen (particularly for persons with a high risk of dental caries)

Systemic Fluoride is that fluoride which is contained in:

  • public and private water supplies
  • some soft drinks
  • teas
  • as dietary supplements such as tablets or drops
  • some bottled water supplies.

Once ingested, systemic fluoride is absorbed via the gastrointestinal tract and distributed and deposited throughout the body via the blood supply.

What health risks are associated fluoride use?

In general, fluoride consumption is safe. Health risks associated with fluoridation are usually limited to misuse and over concentration.

To avoid misuse and over concentration; avoid drinking overly fluoridated water - results of this may cause teeth to become discolored, and may cause the enamel of the teeth to look spotted, pitted, or stained (a condition known as dental fluorosis).

  • avoid swallowing toothpaste and other dental hygiene products.
  • call the local water department and/or the health department to evaluate the fluoride level in your local drinking reservoir.

Children are especially vulnerable to dental fluorosis as their developing teeth are more sensitive to higher fluoride levels. Consult a pediatric dentist or other oral health care professional if you notice changes in the condition of your child's teeth.

 

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