Fluoride therapy is a dental treatment that involves applying fluoride directly to the teeth or using fluoride-containing products to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. It can be administered through various methods such as fluoride varnishes, gels, foams, or mouth rinses. Regular fluoride applications help in reducing the risk of tooth decay, especially for children and those at high risk.
Fluoride therapy is a dental treatment that involves applying fluoride directly to the teeth or using fluoride-containing products to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. It can be administered through various methods such as fluoride varnishes, gels, foams, or mouth rinses. Regular fluoride applications help in reducing the risk of tooth decay, especially for children and those at high risk.
Fluoride therapy is a dental treatment to prevent tooth decay. Patients receive a fluoride gel application or varnish painting on teeth in-chair or custom trays for at-home use.
Australia's public dental services offer subsidized fluoride treatments, while private practices charge around AUD 30-70 per session. The waiting time varies from immediate to several weeks.