Fluoride vs plaque

Plaque: the dirty story

Plaque is the sticky, soft layer that forms on teeth every day.

If left to build up, plaque causes tooth decay and gum disease. Bacteria in plaque reacts with sugar to produce an acid that dissolves the minerals in teeth. Over time this causes cavities (holes).

Cavities can cause pain and discomfort and will eventually need dental work.

To help stop plaque build-up and cavities:

  • brush with a fluoride toothpaste
  • eat a healthy diet
  • have regular check-ups.

Also useful are preventive treatments that dental therapists and dentists may provide.

Protecting our teeth

Fluoride is an important weapon in the war against plaque. It's a natural element that is found in air, soil, fresh water, sea water, plants and lots of foods.

Most of the fluoride we eat or drink comes from water, food and toothpaste. Fluoride in food, drink and our saliva continually washes over the teeth to help protect them.

If you have any questions or need help, just talk to us on 0800 Talk Teeth (0800 825 583).