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Which of the following is true of infants and topical fluoride?





Correct Answer:
infants can benefit from fluoride varnish on erupted teeth.


the statement "infants can benefit from fluoride varnish on erupted teeth" is indeed correct. fluoride varnish is a dental treatment that can help prevent tooth decay, slow it down, or stop it from getting worse. it is composed of fluoride, a mineral that can strengthen tooth enamel (the outer coating on teeth).

many state health departments advocate the use of fluoride varnish for infants and small children, especially those who are at high risk for caries (tooth decay). this recommendation is based on research indicating that fluoride varnish can significantly reduce the risk of decay in primary (baby) teeth. the application is quick and dries rapidly, making it well-suited for use with young children who may find it difficult to keep still for long.

it is important to note that while topical fluoride treatments like varnishes are beneficial once the teeth have erupted, systemic fluoride (which is ingested and then incorporated into the developing dental structures) is also crucial while the teeth are still forming within the gums. this can be obtained through fluoridated water or supplements, as prescribed by a healthcare provider.

contrary to some beliefs, infants should not be entirely excluded from receiving fluoride. however, the form and dosage must be appropriately controlled to avoid the risk of dental fluorosis (a condition caused by excessive fluoride intake during tooth development) or fluoride toxicity, which is rare but can occur with significant overexposure.

in summary, the use of fluoride varnish on the erupted teeth of infants is recommended and beneficial, particularly for those at an increased risk of dental caries. proper application by a healthcare professional ensures that the benefits of fluoride are gained without undue risks.