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Role of fluoride in dental health – is it safe?

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The water you drink comes with a specific fluoride content. The toothpaste you use is said to be specifically ‘rich in fluoride’. Your dentist insists on getting fluoride sealants every time you go for a checkup. Now what exactly is this fluoride and why is it literally everywhere? How do I know if I need more fluoride and most importantly, to what extent is it safe? Well, find the answers to all your questions.

What is fluoride?

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that is present in your food and water. It is important to strengthen not only your teeth, but also your bone density. Fluoride helps prevent tooth decay and maintain oral health. How?

How to increase your fluoride intake -

Fluoride is found in your mineral drinking water. It is also found in certain foods like oatmeal, potatoes, tea and more. Using fluoride rich toothpastes and mouthwashes can also ensure the required amount of fluoride coats your teeth.

Fluoride treatments at the dentist -

When is fluoride NOT safe -

Excessive amounts of fluoride in the body can be harmful. It might cause bone disorders and joint issues. The ‘corrosive’ effect of fluoride can lead to weakening of teeth, spots/stains on the teeth, which we call ‘dental flourosis’. Excess fluoride content in your drinking water available near your locality can be a main reason. Too much toothpaste in one use can also be a reason.

To sum up, fluoride is something that is essential both when your teeth are growing, and after they erupt. It is needed for all age groups as a preventive and supportive treatment. But, only in decent quantities. Contact your dentist to know the right amount of fluoride needed for you and how we can prevent further dental issues with the help of it.