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Fluoride Varnish and Gel

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guestuser asked 10 years ago
Is applying a fluoride varnish or gel on teeth with plaque and calculus effective or should the tooth surface be cleaned prior to the application?
1 Answers
Durinda Mattana, RDH, BSDH, MS answered 7 years ago
Great question! All calculus should be removed, but it is not necessary to remove plaque biofilm before a professional fluoride application. The recent American Dental Association Report on Topical Fluorides concluded that there is no added caries control benefit from performing a prophylaxis prior to topical fluoride application.1 In fact, the presence of biofilm provides a physical retentive factor allowing the fluoride to remain in the oral cavity for an extended period. So, if you have a patient who may need to return a week or two after his or her prophylaxis for a fluoride application, it is not necessary to remove the biofilm before the application. Reference 1. Weyant RJ, Tracy SL, Anselmo T, et al. Topical fluoride for caries prevention: Executive summary of the updated clinical recommendations and supporting systemic review. J Am Dent Assoc. 2013;144:1279–1291.
Garrick replied 5 months ago

i know this is over 6 years ago but as i was searching for the answer in prophy before fluoride the article of research appears to notate only ACP fluoride is effective prior to prophy or without a prophy and all other forms of fluoride application was not. Can you show where that above statement comes from in the article of research? Thanks

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