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What Is Fluoride?

And why is it good for my teeth?

Fluoride is a compound of the element fluorine, which is found universally throughout nature in water, soil, air and in most foods. Existing abundantly in living tissue as an ion, fluoride is absorbed easily into tooth enamel, especially in children's growing teeth. Once teeth are developed, fluoride makes the entire tooth structure more resistant to decay and promotes remineralization, which aids in repairing early decay before the damage is even visible.

"Systemic" fluoride is ingested when added to public and private water supplies, soft drinks and teas, and is available in dietary supplement form. Once systemic fluoride is absorbed via the gastro-intestinal tract, the blood supply distributes it throughout the entire body. Most fluoride not excreted is deposited in bones and hard tissues like teeth.

What's a "topical" fluoride, and when should I get it?

"Topical" fluoride is found in products containing strong concentrations of fluoride to fight tooth decay. These products. including dentrifices like toothpastes and mouthrinses containing fluoride. are applied directly to the teeth and are then expectorated or rinsed from the mouth without swallowing. (Dentists recommend brushing with a fluoride toothpaste at least twice a day or after every meal combined with a regimen of flossing and regular dental checkups.)

Professionaily-administered topical fluorides such as gels or varnishes are applied by the dentist and left on for about four minutes. usually during a cleaning treatment. For patients with a high risk of dental caries. the dentist may prescribe a special gel for daily home use. to be applied with or without a mouth tray for up to six weeks.

Why is most of the water we drink fluoridated?

Fluoridated water protects against cavities and root caries-a progressive erosion of adult root surfaces caused by recession of the gums-and helps remineralize early carious lesions. Thanks to these preventive benefits, mass water fluoridation is considered the most efficient and cost-effective dental caries prevention measure available. Over 135 million people in the United States drink fluoridated water. most from public water supplies with sodium fluoride added artificially. A small percentage get water from private wells with naturally fluoridated water.

The Environmental Protection Agency has determined that the accepted " optimal" range of fluoride in water lies between 0.7 and 1.2 parts per million (ppm) or mg per liter. The limit allowed by the EPA in public water is 4 ppm. Backed by results from more than 140 documented studies undertaken in 20 different countries over the past several decades, fluoridated water adhering to these standards has been scientifically established as safe for drinking. Water fluoridation is endorsed by nearly every major health and safety-related organization.

What about those "theories?"

If you've been worried about any link between fluoride consumption and cancer, you have absolutely nothing to fear. After countless studies tests and scientific reviews conducted since the 1930s, fluoride, used in normal amounts has not been proven to be hazardous to human health.

Can I get too much fluoride?

In general, the use of fluoride is considered safe unless it's misused or overconcentrated. Drinking excessively fluoridated water can quality patient treatment. cause dental fluorosis, a harmless cosmetic discoloring or mottling of the enamel, visible by chalky white specks and lines or pitted and brown stained enamel on developing teeth.
Avoid swallowing toothpaste, mouthrinses or other topical fluorides. If you or your child take fluoride supplements, check with your dentist on proper dosage, and be careful not to accidentally take too much. Lastly. don't drink water containing extreme fluoride levels (over 4 ppm), especially over a long period of time.

If you are concerned about the fluoride levels in your drinking water, call the local public water department. If the source is a private well, request a fluoride content analysis taken via a water sample through your local or county health department.

Are children more sensitive to fluoride than adults?

Children are more vulnerable to dental fluorosis because their developing teeth are sensitive to higher fluoride levels. They are at greater risk if they swallow or use too much toothpaste and fluoride supplements, or regularly drink water containing excessive fluoride levels. Monitor your child's intake and use of fluoride, and consult with your family dentist on the matter.


Anaesthesia & Oral Sedation

As an adjunct to the stress free atmosphere of our office, we also offer sedation dentistry for any patient who suffers from dental anxiety or has a phobia.

Whether you are afraid of the needle, the sound of the drill incites terror or you just feel that dentistry is too painful, many consider this option to have their dental needs met. Sedation dentistry has been used safely in millions of dental procedures. Any procedure can be completed while you are sedated and most people choose to take care of everything in as little as two appointments. Many times it is as simple as just taking a pill prior to your appointment. If you have been hiding your smile, putting up with pain, or putting off going to the dentist because of dental phobia, it's time to make a positive change in your life. Take care of yourself first, make the call and enjoy the benefits of a healthy mouth and smile.

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Patient Information Form. If this is your first visit with us, print this form at home and fill it out ahead of time, that way when you come in you won't have to fill out a bunch of forms!

Missed & Cancelled Appointments

If you are unable to keep an appointment, please notify us at least two business days in advance. This will allow us to schedule other patients awaiting treatment. If less than two business days notice is given, a $100 fee will be assessed to your account and is payable prior to or at your next appointment.

Payment Options

We expect payment in full at the time of treatment. For your convenience, we offer several payment options:

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  • Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard, or American Express
  • Medicard (a third party financing company with 0% financing options. The dental office--in this case us--absorbs any interest costs)

Insurance

We will work with your insurance company to determine your estimated co-payment amount for your treatment plan before treatment even begins so there will be no big surprises. We will be happy to process your insurance claim so you pay only an estimated co-payment at the time of treatment. Learn more about how insurance works.

Please bring your insurance information with you on your first visit.



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We are committed to excellence in dental care and we are proud of our dedication to our patients. Our goal is to provide you with a beautiful and healthy looking smile. We aim to help you feel confident and at ease through a unique dental experience.

We provide quality dental care using the latest and very best in technology available. Our caring team of professionals is up to date on the most advanced dental care and will answer any questions you may have regarding your individualized treatment plan.

We are proud to show you the difference that our quality cosmetic dentistry and related health care services can make in your life.

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