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How to Use Custom Fluoride Carriers (Trays)

Before Applying Fluoride:

  1. Remove dentures or partials (if applicable).
  2. Brush your teeth thoroughly with a soft toothbrush and regular toothpaste.
  3. Floss carefully to remove food and plaque, ensuring fluoride can fully reach the tooth surfaces.

Applying Fluoride:

  1. Dispense a thin ribbon of fluoride gel (0.4% stannous fluoride or 1.1% sodium fluoride) into each tray.
  2. Spread evenly inside the trays using a cotton-tipped applicator, finger, or toothbrush.
  3. Wear trays for 5 minutes. A small amount of excess fluoride may leak out—this is normal.
  4. Remove trays and spit out residual fluoride.
    • Do not rinse, eat, or drink for at least 30 minutes after use.

Special Instructions for Head and Neck Radiation Patients:

  • Begin using fluoride trays within one week after completing radiation.
  • Use daily for life to prevent rapid tooth decay.

Care for Fluoride Trays

Daily Cleaning:

  • Rinse and dry trays thoroughly after each use.
  • Brush trays with a soft toothbrush and mild toothpaste.

Occasional Deep Cleaning:

  • Disinfecting (Use Sparingly):
    • Mix 1 tablespoon of Clorox (sodium hypochlorite) with ½ cup of water.
    • Soak trays for 15 minutes occasionally, as needed.
    • Rinse thoroughly and dry completely before use.
  • Removing Hard Water Deposits:
    • Soak trays in white vinegar overnight, then brush them in the morning.

What to Avoid:

? Do not boil trays or expose them to extreme heat (e.g., leaving them in a hot car), as they may warp or melt.

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