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Why Prescription Fluoride Toothpaste for Cavities?

Why Prescription Fluoride Toothpaste for Cavities? – If you could prevent cavities just by switching up your toothpaste would you consider prescription fluoride toothpaste?

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When we chat with our patients about their home care we always recommend them to use a prescription level fluoride toothpaste to help keep their teeth strong and fight against tooth decay.

 The benefits

  • Reduces your risk of developing cavitie
  •  Remineralizes areas of demineralized enamel
  • Stops existing cavities from getting larger
  • Reduces sensitivity
  • Helps relieve dry mouth
  • It’s an easy preventative treatment, why not use it!

This toothpaste has five times the amount of fluoride than over-the-counter brands and it is a safe and effective way to keep your teeth from getting cavities. Some studies have shown that over-the-counter fluoride toothpaste (1000 ppm) reduces cavities by approximately 23% while prescription fluoride toothpaste (5000 ppm) reduces the cavity risk even more at 42%. 

Following individuals will benefit the most from this toothpaste:

Those with

  • Active cavities
  • History of cavities in the past couple of years
  • Exposed root surfaces
  • Large amounts of fillings or crowns present
  • Dry mouth
  • Sensitivity
  •  Braces

Everyone can benefit from high-level fluoride toothpaste, it’s an easy way to make your teeth stronger and prevent cavities. Stronger fluoride toothpaste can also help with a dry mouth which causes cavities, saliva has a job and it keeps our teeth mineralized, In addition, the fluoride ions bond into the microscopic holes in your teeth and help prevent sensitivity as well! This is an easy preventative treatment that will help make your dental checkups easier. Ask us about prescription fluoride toothpaste at your next visit. 

Cavities have become an emerging issue for both adults and kids. Before things get out of hand, consult your closest dentist.

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