Professional Fluoride Treatment in Scarborough
Kids Dental Care In Dentistry at Sullivan
Gentle. Preventive. Powerful Protection
at Dentistry at Sullivan
At Dentistry at Sullivan, we believe prevention is the best medicine—especially when it comes to your smile. That’s why we proudly offer professional fluoride treatments as part of our commitment to helping patients of all ages maintain strong, healthy teeth for life.
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What is Fluoride Treatment?
Fluoride is a natural mineral that helps strengthen enamel—the outer protective layer of your teeth—and prevents cavities from forming. While fluoride is often found in toothpaste and community water supplies, professional fluoride treatments provide a higher concentration for extra protection, especially for those at higher risk of tooth decay.

Who Can Benefit from Fluoride Treatment?
Fluoride treatments are safe and effective for children, teens, and adults. They’re especially helpful if you:
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Experience frequent cavities
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Have dry mouth or take medications that reduce saliva
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Wear braces or other orthodontic appliances
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Have exposed root surfaces or early signs of gum disease
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Simply want to boost your preventive care routine

What to Expect
Fluoride treatment is quick, painless, and non-invasive. At your visit, we’ll apply a fluoride varnish, gel, or foam to your teeth, allowing it to absorb for a few minutes. That’s it—no downtime, just stronger teeth and added peace of mind.
A Small Step Toward a Healthier Smile
At Dentistry at Sullivan, we’re here to make your dental care as comfortable, effective, and proactive as possible. Fluoride treatment is just one of the many ways we help our patients stay ahead of cavities and maintain lifelong oral health.

Who Needs Fluoride Treatment?
Fluoride treatment is beneficial for patients of all ages, and especially recommended for:
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Children and teens with developing teeth
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Adults with a history of cavities or gum recession
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Seniors experiencing dry mouth or thinning enamel
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Anyone wearing braces or other orthodontic appliances
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Patients undergoing cancer treatment or taking medications that reduce saliva flow
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Individuals who simply want to stay on top of their oral health
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Even if you maintain excellent brushing and flossing habits, fluoride treatment can add an extra layer of protection against future dental issues.
