Flouride Defense and Oral Cancer Vigilance
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How Does Fluoride Protect Teeth?
The fluoride obtained from consuming food, beverages, and supplements enhances the strength of tooth enamel even before it appears through the gums, resulting in improved protection against tooth decay. This brings about a beneficial effect on the entire system.
Once teeth have emerged, fluoride aids in the restoration of weakened tooth enamel and counteracts initial indications of tooth decay. When you utilize fluoride toothpaste for brushing or receive fluoride dental treatment from your dentist, the fluoride is directly applied to the outer layer of your teeth, resulting in a beneficial effect known as "topical" advantage.
Professional fluoride treatment includes the application of fluoride varnish onto your teeth, the creation of custom fluoride trays, the prescription of stronger fluoride toothpaste, or a combination of these methods.
Oral Cancer Exam
- In the mouth, there can be reddish patches known as erythroplasia or whitish patches called leukoplakia.
- A wound that does not heal and has a tendency to bleed easily.
- A bump or thickened area on the inner lining of the mouth.
- Experiencing persistent throat pain or hoarseness? Struggling with chewing or swallowing?