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The Importance of Fluoride in Gum Health


Posted on 9/16/2024 by Martin Periodontics
Black woman with curly hair smiling after appointment at Martin Periodontics in Mason, OHFluoride is a mineral essential for stopping cavities from forming and helps in keeping the gums healthy. The information below explains how fluoride helps keep your gums in good condition.

It Makes Tooth Enamel Stronger


Fluoride makes tooth enamel stronger and more protective. Enamel is the outer layer of each tooth. Stronger enamel can withstand the acids that can eat away and damage teeth. This prevents cavities from spreading below the gum line.

It Reduces Plaque Acids


Saliva and plaque fluid fluoride interacts with plaque minerals. This balances the pH and neutralizes plaque acids so they cannot erode enamel and harm the gums.

It Disrupts Bacteria


Fluoride can interfere with how bacteria produce acids and form biofilms on teeth. With less plaque, gums are less prone to inflammation and infections. Fluoride hampers bacteria metabolism.

It Aids Remineralization


Fluoride helps the natural process of remineralization. Remineralization repairs early tooth decay before it goes deep into the enamel near the gums. Fluoride replaces minerals lost from the enamel due to acid damage.

It Makes Teeth Smoother


Fluoride incorporated into developing enamel creates smoother tooth surfaces. Smoother teeth allow less plaque to stick, resulting in healthier gums. Having fluoride as part of the enamel makes the surface of the teeth more resistant to decay.

It Is Found in Toothpaste


Most toothpastes contain fluoride as an active decay-fighting ingredient. Brushing with fluoridated toothpaste twice a day provides fluoride protection for teeth and gums.

It Is Added to Some Water


Many municipal water supplies contain added fluoride to improve dental health for the community. Drinking fluoridated water daily naturally brings fluoride to the mouth.

Fluoride Treatments Provide Extra Protection


In-office fluoride treatments can expose teeth to more fluoride, which makes the enamel more resistant to acid attacks. Fluoride varnish is also applied to protect teeth.

Ask Us About the Right Fluoride Options


Check with our office about the right fluoride treatments to maintain dental and gum health. Fluoride plays an integral role in protecting the teeth and gums.

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