A quick, straightforward treatment that gives your teeth an important layer of protection against decay.
Fluoride varnish is a concentrated fluoride treatment that is painted directly onto the surfaces of your teeth by your dentist or hygienist. It works by strengthening the tooth enamel, making it more resistant to acid attack from plaque and food, and helping to prevent cavities from developing.
It’s a painless, non-invasive treatment that takes just a few minutes, and it’s suitable for both children and adults.
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The varnish is applied quickly with a small brush or applicator. It has a slightly sticky texture at first, but sets within seconds. We usually recommend avoiding food and drink for about 30 minutes afterwards to allow the fluoride to absorb fully. Some patients notice a slight yellow tint on their teeth immediately after application, but this fades with the first brush.
We’re based at VMC House, Northfield Road, Southam, CV47 0FG — next to St Wulfstan Surgery, with free parking right outside and full ground-floor access. New patients are always welcome. Get in touch to find out more or to book your first appointment.
Yes. Fluoride varnish is widely used in children’s dentistry and is considered safe and effective when applied professionally. It’s different to fluoride toothpaste and is applied in much smaller amounts.
For most patients, twice a year is sufficient. For those at higher risk of decay, your dentist may recommend more frequent applications.