Does Fluoride Really Make a Difference?
     In 
      the past, cavities were a fact of life. But over the 
      last several years tooth decay has been reduced dramatically 
      due to fluoride. Fluoride is beneficial for adults as 
      well as children. Research has shown that fluoride reduces 
      cavities by up to 40% in children and 35% in adults.*  
    Is Fluoride Safe?
    Yes. Numerous studies over the past 60 years have shown that 
      fluoride at recommended levels is not only safe, but provides 
      significant health benefits.* 
    How Does Fluoride Help Children?
    Children benefit from fluoride both systemically (by 
      ingesting fluoride) and topically (the fluoride 
      that gets on their teeth). Systemic and topical fluoride 
      work together to keep teeth strong. Fluoride works best 
      in children while teeth are forming. This helps both 
      primary (baby) and permanent teeth. Starting at birth, 
      and until all permanent teeth have fully erupted, ingested 
      fluoride helps strengthen teeth as they are forming. 
      Topical fluoride helps people of all ages. Fluoride 
      is the only known substance that will actually strengthen 
      teeth and make them harder.  
    Does My Child Need Fluoride Supplements?
    Most city water is fluoridated and is an adequate source 
      of systemic (ingested) fluoride. If your family uses 
      well water or bottled water, you should have your water 
      tested to see if there is adequate natural fluoride, 
      or if a fluoride supplement is needed. Check with your 
      local Health Department or bottled water manufacturer 
      for testing. If adequate fluoride is not present, your 
      child may need a prescription fluoride supplement from 
      your dentist. 
    Topical fluoride is provided by fluoridated toothpastes 
      and rinses. Additional fluoride treatments are applied 
      as needed by your dentist during regular check-ups. 
    Does Fluoride Benefit Adults, Too?
    Yes! Topical fluoride helps people of all ages by stopping 
      the progression of a newly formed cavity and preventing 
      root cavities. Fluoride is also helpful for patients 
      with sensitive teeth. A consistent daily use of topical 
      fluoride will often dramatically decrease tooth sensitivity 
      to hot and cold substances. At your regular check-up, 
      we will evaluate your particular situation to determine 
      if additional fluoride treatments are needed.  
    * Source: American Dental Association     
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