According to FutureWise analysis the market for dental fluoride treatment in 2023 is US$ 15.72 billion, and is expected to reach US$ 21.72 billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 4.12%.
Fluoride treatment is when fluoride is used for medical purposes. Fluoride supplements are recommended for children aged 6 months and older who live in areas with low fluoride levels. Fluoride can also be used to treat many bone diseases. Fluorosis may be caused by excessive fluoride ingestion by children and infants. In extreme cases, children and babies may be exposed to high levels of fluoride. The symptoms include yellowing or browning teeth and weakness/brittleness. Fluoride therapy uses the sodium fluoride type, though other forms may be used. Fluoride interacts with the teeth directly in the mouth after they have emerged from their gums. There is a higher chance of dental fluorosis if fluoride toothpaste is used (with concentrations below 1000 ppm) in children under six years of age. This includes fluoride tablets and fluoride supplements. However, fluoride supplements used in the last six months of pregnancy have no effect on fluorosis rates in children. In order to reduce the risk of developing dental caries, optimal water fluoridation is recommended. This can increase the likelihood of dental fluorosis being diagnosed by as much as 4% to 5%.
The observed effects are moderate to mild and often of little aesthetic concern. Fluoride therapy, which is actually a form of tooth repair, causes damage to teeth rather than prevents it. It allows for the mineral fluorapatite into damaged tooth enamel. Fluorapatite cannot be found in natural human teeth. However, it can be found within the teeth of sharks. The main mineral that is found in natural teeth enamel in natural is hydroxyapatite and not the fluorapatite formed in the presence of fluoride. Teeth experience an alternating increase or decrease in mineral content. It all depends on how acidic the mouth is and what other substances are present in it, like calcium and phosphate.Fluoride comes in three forms when you brush your teeth. Fluoride is available in three forms during brushing. First, it can be free as an ionic which can react with teeth structure, interfere with bacteria metabolism, or absorb oral mucosa. Second, it can also be available in pro-fluoride compounds that can precipitate in the mouth and release ionic ions. There are also fluoride compounds that do not release fluoride ions, such as toothpaste fluoride. This happens because fluoride ions are either swallowed or expelled through spitting. Fluoride reduces tooth enamel loss by forming fluorapatite in the enamel. Fluoride reduces the rate of tooth enamel demineralization and increases the rate of remineralization in the early stages. Fluoride is responsible for these effects via the demineralization or remineralization process. Fluoride can cause decay by entering the oral cavity. This is why fluoride is essential for remineralization. Fluoride only has a minor effect once it is swallowed.
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