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Reverse Tooth DecayTelevision News Service/Medical BreakthroughsIvanhoe Broadcast News, Inc. February 2001
Like most kids, Ryan Baranowski used to hate to brush his teeth.
By the age of 7, he already had three cavities -- a trend his
mother, Andrea, was determined to stop.
"His new teeth are coming in. I'm hoping to save them before they
get any worse," says Andrea.
She says changing Ryan's habits wasn't easy. She remembers the
scenario: "Did you brush your teeth?"
"No."
"Go brush your teeth."
"No."
"Did you brush your teeth?"
"Yeah."
"No, you didn't. Go brush your teeth."
Then a specialist introduced Ryan
to fluoride varnish. Dentist Jaana Autio, D.D.S., of the University
of Florida College of Dentistry in Gainesville, says the varnish is
a major breakthrough in tooth decay.
"It can arrest, it can slow down, and it can reverse cavities,"
she says.
In a study of more than 200 children, the varnish reversed cavity
progression in 80 percent of them. Only 35 percent who used
traditional fluoride gel had their decay reverse. The varnish is
painted on the teeth and may be a welcome alternative.
Dr. Autio says, "It's easier to use. It's an easier application
method. It's safer."
Andrea is happy with Ryan's results. "He didn't used to smile
with his teeth showing. He does now," she says.
So how often does Ryan brush his
teeth now?
Ryan says, "Almost every morning. Actually every morning." And
that's a trend with wich both he and Andrea can be happy.
Dr. Autio says that because the fluoride varnish contains such a
high amount of fluoride, it can only be applied two to four times a
year. It is also only intended for professional use. The varnish is
approved for its effectiveness in soothing hypersensitive teeth, so
it is already available at most dentists' offices. |