Guide To Preventing And Treating A Dental Abscess

Drink Fluoridated Water

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An individual who would like to help prevent the formation of dental abscesses can drink fluoridated water. Fluoride is a mineral found in plants, rocks, soil, air, and water. It is also found in an individual's teeth and bones. Fluoride is utilized in the dentistry field to help make enamel, the hard, protective outer tooth layer, strong. Fluoride is used in mouth rinses, toothpaste, supplements, as a cleaning agent, in pesticides, in medical imaging scans, and to make steel, Teflon, and aluminum products. Fluoride is added to some public water sources and some types of packaged water in small amounts for several reasons. Fluoridated water helps remineralize tooth enamel that has become weakened, reverse early signs of tooth decay, stop the growth of harmful bacteria in the oral cavity, and slow the loss of tooth enamel minerals. By drinking fluoridated water, an individual can help maintain their overall dental health and stop the mechanisms that lead to a dental abscess.

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