FAQ’s
Frequently
Asked Questions.
Why
do I get decay (cavities)?
Do adults need fluoride?
The
topical application of fluoride has been investigated since the
early 1940s. Numerous clinical studies have evaluated the cavity
protection offered by topical application of specific fluoride products.
Most of the early caries (cavities) studies involved the permanent
teeth of children. The clinical results in studies involving adults,
however, are positive; and the same protective mechanisms that are
active in children also apply to adults.
A recent National Institute of Dental Research survey found that
adults had an average of 23 decayed and filled tooth surfaces, with
30% of adults having more than 30 decayed or restored surfaces.
Recurrent or secondary decay around fillings represents a major
dental problem. Surveys demonstrate that 40-50% of replaced fillings
were caused by recurrent cavities.
As we grow older, many of us suffer from gum recession. This means
root surfaces become exposed, providing a new group of susceptible
areas not generally found in children. In the U.S., adults are living
longer and keeping a greater number of their teeth; therefore, the
incidence of root cavities in the adult population is steadily increasing
On another related issue, tooth sensitivity (hot or cold sensitivity)
now affects one in seven adults, some 40 million Americans, at one
time or another.
Fluoride treatments can be the answer for you. The latest research
has demonstrated that properly applied Fluoride not only inhibits
cavities by forming a more acid resistant surface layer, but it
also works by reversing or remineralizing early forming cavities
(white spots). It is now understood that fluoride is capable of
enhancing the rate of natural remineraliziation by saliva. Fluoride
relieves tooth sensitivity by initiating a rapid mineralizion of
the exposed root surfaces.
Your dental professional can best advise you whether Fluoride treatments
are indicated. The bottom line is that many adults can benefit from
Fluoride treatments.
What
is gingivitis?
What
is gum disease?
Frequently
Asked Questions about Whitening
•••
Who can benefit from tooth whitening?
••• Do
many people whiten their teeth?
••• Is
there any difference between tooth whiteners •••
available at the pharmacy and products
••• available at
Grin Dentistry?
•••
What causes tooth discoloration?
••• How
long do the results last?
•••
Is whitening safe?
••• Will
my dental insurance cover this procedure?
What
makes Porcelain Veneers so unique?
How long would porcelain veneers last
and will they stain over a period of time?
When can veneers be used?
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