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Dental Fluoride treatment
I took my 3.5 year daughter to dentist to screen teeth. Dr suggested and done fluoride coating. Then she ask to do 3 consecutive weeks same procedure. But i saw everywhere 6 months once only fluoride coating done. My daughter had no decay teeth too. What I do next? Can I go another three sitting or avoid?
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Hello You can get it done after six months
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Hello, actually fluoride treatment is done every 3 to 6 months.
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Consult a pedodontist
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Hello Fluoride treatment is done every six months
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Hey hi,flouride treatment is done every 6 months
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consult pedodontist for further information
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Fluorides are applied 3 to 6 months.
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consult a pediatric dentist
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Hi While mostly it is done every 6 months. It can be done in every 3 months for better enamel protection in high risk children or those with active decay. You can consult further for proper diagnosis as thorough oral cavity evaluation has to be done for proper treatment planning.
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