Fluoride Treatments & Dental Sealants

Prevent Cavities Before They Start — Especially in Kids, Teens & At-Risk Smiles

When it comes to oral health, the best problems are the ones you never have to deal with. At Tidelands Dental, we offer fluoride treatments and dental sealants as a powerful way to help patients — especially children — avoid cavities before they ever begin.

These simple, painless treatments can make a big difference in protecting your teeth and lowering your risk of decay. Whether your child is learning to care for their smile or you’ve had a few cavities yourself, we’re here to help you stay protected.

What Is a Fluoride Treatment

What Is a Fluoride Treatment

Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral that strengthens enamel and helps prevent tooth decay. While it’s found in water and toothpaste, professional fluoride treatments offer a more concentrated boost — ideal for.

Benefits of Fluoride & Sealants

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Lower your cavity risk by up to 80% in molars

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Strengthen enamel and prevent demineralization

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Provide long-term protection especially in hard-to-brush areas

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Painless, fast, and affordable preventive care

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Ideal for both children and adults

What to Expect

Quick Evaluation

During your exam, we’ll assess your risk for cavities and determine if fluoride or sealants are a smart choice.

Fluoride Application

A varnish, gel, or foam is brushed or rinsed onto your teeth. It’s safe to eat and drink again after a short period.

Sealant Application (if needed)

The tooth surface is cleaned, dried, and sealed with a liquid coating that hardens in seconds under a special light.

Why Choose Tidelands Dental

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Kid-friendly, family-focused environment

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Experienced hygienists trained in pediatric and adult prevention

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Fluoride and sealants offered as part of comprehensive care plans

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Clear education on who needs what — no upselling

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Trusted by families across the Grand Strand

Ready for a Better Dental Experience
Whether it’s been six months or six years, we’re here to help you take control of your oral health — with no judgment and no stress.