Fluoride Treatment in Kirkland, WA
Fluoride Treatment Near You
What is Fluoride Treatment?
Why Do You Need Fluoride Treatment?
- Strengthens tooth enamel
- Prevents new cavities from forming
- Stops early stages of tooth decay
- Reduces sensitivity in teeth
- Protects teeth between regular cleanings
Who Can Get Fluoride Treatment?
- Children and adolescents who are still growing teeth
- Adults that have lots of cavities
- People who have dry mouths on any kind of medication
- Patients who are undergoing gum disease treatment
- Anyone who desires extra protection for their teeth
What Happens During Treatment?
- Cleaning First: We clean your teeth first, removing plaque or food particles.
- Application: We apply a fluoride gel, foam, or varnish to your teeth with a small brush or tray.
- Wait Time: The fluoride will remain on your teeth for about one to four minutes.
- Rinse: If fluoride varnish is applied, do not rinse, eat, or drink for at least 30 minutes so the varnish can stick to your teeth
- Instructions: We will tell you when you can eat or drink again.
After Your Fluoride Treatment
- Do not eat or drink anything for at least 30 minutes following your fluoride treatment.
- Avoid hot drinks and alcohol for a few hours
- Don’t brush your teeth for several hours
- Continue your regular brushing and flossing routine
Benefits of Professional Fluoride Treatment
Although you can purchase fluoride mouthwash and toothpaste at the store, a professional fluoride treatment at our dental office will be significantly stronger. Professional fluoride treatments contain a level of fluoride that is significantly higher than what is approved for consumer use and can only be placed by office-trained dental professionals.
- They use stronger fluoride formulas
- We apply them directly to problem areas
- The fluoride stays in contact with your teeth longer
- We can customize the treatment for your specific needs
How Often Should You Get Fluoride Treatment?
Most patients will receive fluoride treatment every six months, during their regularly scheduled check up, preventive care dental care. Others may require fluoride treatment with more regular frequency. Our dentist near you will determine frequency of fluoride treatment based on:
- Your risk of getting cavities
- Your age and dental history
- Any special dental conditions you have
- The health of your current teeth and gums
Is Fluoride Treatment Safe?
Schedule Your Fluoride Treatment Today
Let us know how we can schedule your appointment, or contact us at (425) 284-0515 with any questions or concerns about fluoride treatments. We’re here to help you maintain healthy, strong teeth for years to come.


