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A reliable way to keep your smile healthy and radiant

Fluoride Treatment

Reinforce enamel and help prevent cavities with quick, proven fluoride treatments

Our Offers

Your First Visit, Simplified

At Dental Studio, your healthy smile starts with a comprehensive exam. During your first visit, our experienced team will perform a full evaluation to understand your needs and ensure you recieve the personalized care you deserve.

After your exam, we’ll schedule your hygiene (cleaning) appointment based on your specific treatment needs and insurance coverage – giving you a plan that is tailored just for you.

$799

Limited Time Offer for New Crowns

$59

New Patient?
Schedule an Exam and X-Rays

Your Guide to Fluoride Treatments

Healthy Smile Starts Here

Fluoride is a natural mineral that helps protect and strengthen tooth enamel. It works by making your teeth more resistant to decay and can even reverse early signs of cavities. Our in-office fluoride treatments are quick, painless, and safe for patients of all ages.

It’s an easy way to give your smile extra protection between dental visits.

Benefits of Fluoride Treatments

  • Prevents tooth decay – Creates a stronger barrier against cavity-causing bacteria
  • Strengthens enamel – Helps teeth resist damage from acids and wear
  • Reverses early decay – Can stop small cavities before they require fillings
  • Protects all ages – Beneficial for children, teens, and adults alike
  • Quick and painless – Takes just minutes and offers long-lasting protection

Maintain Your Healthy Smile

Healthy teeth backed by extra protection

What does a fluoride treatment involve?

Your fluoride treatment involves applying a concentrated solution directly to your teeth as a gel, foam, or varnish. The process is brief and comfortable. You’ll then avoid food and drinks for approximately 30 minutes.

Why is fluoride treatment a key part of prevention?

Fluoride strengthens enamel, helps teeth stand up to acid attacks from bacteria and sugars, and promotes healthy tooth development in kids. It’s a trusted option for cavity prevention and long-term oral health.

How often is fluoride treatment typically needed?

Routine fluoride treatment every six months helps many patients maintain oral health. If you’re at increased risk for cavities from sugar intake, dry mouth, or gum recession, additional applications may be helpful. Call us if you notice decay, sensitivity, gum recession, thin enamel, or braces.

Modern equipment that improves exam accuracy

By using modern fluoride gels and varnishes, we improve absorption while keeping taste mild, helping children stay comfortable throughout care.

Book your next appointment with College Ave Modern Dental

Our new patient special is a great way to give our dental office a try. Pay only $59* for your first healthy mouth cleaning, exam and digital x-rays.

Patient Stories

Authentic Patients. Authentic Results

Discover real patient results and confident smiles in our before-and-after gallery
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Location

Where to Find Us

Serving patients proudly as a preferred dentist in College Ave Modern Dental, CO

College Ave Modern Dental

Address:

3617 S. College Avenue, Unit B, Fort Collins, CO 80525

Phone:

(970) 233-8933

Hours:

Monday: 8AM – 5PM
Tuesday: 8AM – 5PM
Wednesday: 8AM – 5PM
Thursday: 8AM – 5PM
Closed Friday through Sunday

FAQ

Curious About Your Care? You’re in the Right Place

Is fluoride safe for adults and children?
Yes. Extensive dental research supports the safety and effectiveness of professional fluoride treatments.
Absolutely. For kids, fluoride helps strengthen and protect developing teeth.
Fluoride isn’t designed to whiten teeth, yet it helps protect enamel from stains.
Most dental insurance plans pay for fluoride treatments for children, and some also cover adults—contact us to learn more.
Dentists use measured fluoride doses designed to be safe and helpful, and excessive exposure is unlikely.