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Fluoride Treatment

Safeguard Your Teeth with Advanced Fluoride Treatment

Embrace the natural power of fluoride with the exceptional fluoride treatments at King Dental in Salem, OR. Dr. Wendell King and his team are dedicated to ensuring the enduring health and strength of your enamel with top-notch fluoride treatments.

Why is Fluoride Crucial for Your Teeth?

Elevate Your Enamel Strength

Fluoride is a fundamental mineral, indispensable for reinforcing the enamel - the hard, outer layer of your teeth. Enamel plays a crucial role, empowering your teeth to withstand the constant demands of biting, tearing, and chewing food. Dr. King is committed to ensuring your teeth remain solid, strong, and healthy, highlighting the significance of robust enamel.

Despite our best efforts, the routine consumption of acidic and sugary foods can instigate demineralization, leading to enamel weakening. Research substantiates the efficacy of fluoride in remineralizing enamel, restoring its strength, and enhancing its defense against decay and acidic assaults.

How is a Fluoride Treatment Conducted at King Dental?

Experience Personalized Fluoride Treatments

During your routine dental exam, engage in a comprehensive discussion with Dr. King about your fluoride exposure from toothpaste and water supply. Opt for a specialized fluoride treatment at King Dental, wherein Dr. King meticulously administers the optimal fluoride dosage, tailored for your unique needs. This advanced treatment, unavailable over the counter, reinforces your enamel, bolstering its resistance against decay and enhancing its strength.

The average woman smiles 62 times a day. The average man smiles about 8 times a day.

Eating fresh fruits and vegetables, like apples and carrots, can help keep your teeth healthy.

Chewing sugar-free gum for 20 minutes after meals can help prevent tooth decay.

To prevent gum disease, it's crucial to remove plaque from your teeth by brushing and flossing regularly.

Tooth sensitivity is usually the result of enamel wearing away, exposing the softer dentin beneath.

Oral health is connected to overall health. Poor oral health can be linked to heart disease, diabetes, and Alzheimer's.

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