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Fluoridation & enamel remineralization

Strengthening enamel and reducing tooth sensitivity. Caries prevention with fluoride varnishes and remineralizing gels/applications.

What it is

  • Fluoridation - application of fluoride varnish/gel to saturate enamel with fluoride ions.
  • Remineralization - calcium/phosphate agents to restore mineral balance.
  • Goal - reduce sensitivity, increase enamel resistance to acids, and prevent caries.
  • Suitable for adults and children; protocols are tailored individually.

When it’s needed

  • Dentin hypersensitivity to cold/acid; exposed cervical areas.
  • Early demineralized (white spot) lesions without cavitation.
  • After professional cleaning, orthodontic treatment, or whitening.
  • Caries prevention in patients with elevated risk.

How the procedure goes

  1. Assessment
    Check enamel/dentin status, map hypersensitive zones and risks.
  2. Surface prep
    Professional hygiene or gentle cleaning, isolate from saliva.
  3. Applications
    Apply fluoride varnish/gel and/or remineralizing agent per protocol.
  4. Effect retention
    Home-care advice (low-abrasive toothpaste, Ca/F gels).
  5. Recall plan
    Set the repeat interval (typically every 3–6 months).

Benefits

Less sensitivity
Rapid decrease of cold/acid response.
Stronger enamel
Improved mineralization and caries resistance.
Gentle & safe
Non-invasive methods, guideline-based protocols.
Orthodontic-friendly
Safe with braces, restorations and implants.

Indicative prices

Final scope and frequency of applications are defined after the exam. Additional procedures may be advised as indicated.

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FAQ

Is it painful?
No, these are non-invasive and typically painless procedures.
How long does it take?
Usually 15–30 minutes, depending on treated areas.
Any restrictions after?
Avoid hot/acidic foods for 2–4 hours; your doctor will specify details based on the product used.
How often should I repeat it?
Every 3–6 months on average, adjusted individually.
Is it suitable for kids?
Yes, it’s a core preventive method in pediatric dentistry.