Fluoride: Answering The Questions You’re Embarrassed To Ask!

Guess what? You’re not the only person who has a lot of questions about fluoride but who is feeling too embarrassed to ask. Remember that when you don’t ask questions, you run the risk of making mistakes with your dental health. Instead, it’s best to ask, even if it’s simple or if it makes you blush, so you remain on track.

Questions and Answers

Question: Is it true that I should stop buying toothpaste that contains fluoride? Some of my friends claim that I need to switch to a natural brand that doesn’t include it.

Answer: Nope, this is not true! You should continue buying fluoridated paste. Fortunately, there are natural brands out there that include this ingredient if you feel strongly about purchasing such products. Without this essential mineral, your dental health will not remain as protected.

Question: Is it a good idea to swallow my toothpaste if I want my breath to remain extra fresh?

Answer: There are two reasons this is a bad idea. First, this isn’t going to work. It’s all about getting your smile clean and maintaining optimal dental health if you want fresh breath. Second, if you have small children, you don’t want them to see you swallowing fluoridated paste every now and then. If children 8 or younger develop this habit, they may ingest too much fluoride, which may damage their developing permanent teeth.

Question: Why do you suggest I use fluoride?

Answer: It helps protect the hard coating your teeth have, called enamel. This layer is mostly made up of minerals. It can soften and decay when exposed to daily acids and bacteria. Fluoridated products “remineralize” your teeth!

Ask Us All Of Your Oral Health Questions

Don’t feel too shy! Ask us all of the questions you need answered about your smile health. Come in for a visit in Conroe, TX by scheduling a visit with the Dental Centre of Conroe by calling (936) 441-4600. We serve patients from Conroe, Houston, The Woodlands, Willis, Montgomery, Magnolia, Huntsville, and the neighboring communities.