
Flouride treatments
At Holmes Dental, we offer professional fluoride treatments in Fort Collins, CO to help strengthen enamel and protect your family’s smiles from tooth decay. Fluoride is one of the most effective preventive tools in modern dentistry — safe, proven, and recommended for patients of all ages.

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Fluoride treatments are preventive dental procedures that involve applying a concentrated form of fluoride directly to the teeth. This helps strengthen enamel and make teeth more resistant to acid attacks caused by bacteria and dietary sugars.
At our practice, we use Clinpro™ fluoride treatment, an advanced formula that helps deliver effective fluoride protection while remaining smooth and comfortable on the teeth.
Fluoride treatments are:
- Safe and effective
- Quick and comfortable
- Recommended for both children and adults
- A key defense against cavities
Why Flouride Is Important?
Prevents Tooth Decay
Strengthens Enamel
Creates a Protective Barrier

Flouride Treatment options
Topical Fluoride Treatments
Fluoride Supplements

Aftercare & Ongoing Protection
To maximize the benefits of fluoride:
- Brush twice daily with fluoride toothpaste
- Floss daily
- Use fluoride mouthwash if recommended
- Maintain a balanced, nutrient-rich diet
- Schedule routine dental check-ups
Regular visits allow us to monitor your oral health and determine if additional fluoride treatments are needed.
Preventative Dentistry
Preventive dentistry keeps your teeth and gums healthy with regular care. Being proactive helps avoid discomfort and future treatments, ensuring a strong, confident smile!


Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about treatments, scheduling, or what to expect during your visit? Browse our frequently asked questions to learn more about our services and how we care for your smile.
Yes. Professional fluoride treatments are safe and carefully administered by dental professionals.
Both children and adults can benefit — especially those at higher risk for cavities.
The frequency depends on your individual cavity risk and oral health needs.


