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Facts About Dental Fluoride
By Jane A. Soxman, DDS
We have all received the benefit that fluoride offers in reducing tooth
decay. The following facts will provide you with information to assure that your
child's teeth receive the optimum amount of fluoride.
Fluoride strengthens the outer layer of enamel, making teeth more resistant
to the acid attack of decay-causing bacteria. It can be of benefit not only when
the teeth are forming, but also after they have erupted (come in).
If your home water supply is not fluoridated, the water at school, daycare,
or the caregiver's home may be optimally fluoridated.
Your physician or dentist may prescribe a fluoride supplement. Once the
chewable tablet is begun, fluoride and vitamins should be taken separately.
Vitamins work best with food, and fluoride is best absorbed from an empty
stomach. Fluoride tablets should be taken at bedtime after the teeth are
brushed. Chew, swish, and swallow.
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