Fluoride Treatment
Fluoride, a naturally occurring mineral, is essential for protecting tooth enamel in both children and adults. As your child’s teeth develop it’s important to make sure they have strong enamel to protect against decay.
At Dentistry at Millennium Park, we incorporate fluoride treatments into regular hygiene appointments for children one and older. They are an essential component of pediatric preventative dentistry.
Why is Fluoride Treatment Important for Children?
Fluoride acts as a protective agent that strengthens tooth enamel. Enamel protects teeth from decay and developing cavities over time.
The stronger and more protected your child’s enamel, the lower their risk of dental cavities and needing treatments like a dental filling, root canal or gum disease procedures as their teeth fully develop.
Fluoride treatments also provide an extra layer of protection for children impacted by any of the following:
- Tooth decay
- Poor oral health and hygiene habits
- Sensitive or exposed tooth roots
- Limited exposure to fluoride, like in a town’s drinking water supply
- Issues with natural saliva production
- Pits on the chewing surfaces of teeth
What Happens During a Pediatric Fluoride Treatment?
The fluoride treatment we administer at Dentistry at Millennium Park is a much higher concentration than what is in the toothpaste you and your child use at home. As dental health professionals, we are experienced in safely applying these treatments for children.
Treatments often come in gel, foam or varnish. For children, these materials are often flavored. We will apply this material directly to your child’s teeth for a set amount of time, then clean it off. The entire process is very quick. Immediately after treatment, have your child avoid eating or drinking anything for 30 minutes.
To provide optimal protection for your child’s enamel, closely monitor their brushing and flossing—especially after they start doing both for themselves.
Is Fluoride Treatment Safe for my Child?
Fluoride is completely safe for your child’s teeth. Most major cities and states add fluoride to their drinking water as a natural dental health supplement for residents.
While fluoride isn’t dangerous, excessive amounts can stain their teeth, so make sure your child does not swallow or eat toothpaste while brushing.
Looking for Fluoride Treatments in Chicago?
We’re always welcoming new patients to our practice and love helping children start their oral health journey. At Dentistry at Millennium Park, our team specializes in preventative dentistry for children.
Call our office at (312) 750-9000 to discuss fluoride treatments for your child. We look forward to seeing your family soon!