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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 mineralizing 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!
"Lumineers"
Veneers by Cerinate Serving the Georgia communities
of Buford, Sugar Hill, Suwanee, Please Email
Dr. Williams
with any questions or
comments.
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