AAP Recommends Fluoride Varnish for Every Child Under 6*
Cavities and Dental Disease Are Preventable!
Studies show that applying fluoride varnish decreases caries by 30-35%. Let Centrix help you to ensure good oral health for all of your patients – in less than a minute.
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Centrix has been an innovator in dental products for over 50 years with a focus on preventive products to help patients maintain oral health. Centrix provides guidance and education on how to implement an oral care preventive program in your practice.
Prevention starts at the first tooth; we follow the guidelines of the USPSTF, Smiles for Life (the National Oral Health Curriculum) and the many professional associations, to provide you with the right tools, products, and education to help you give your patients the best oral care possible.
of children aged 1 through 17 years in low-income households have not received a preventive dental service in 2016-17.
If you are currently using fluoride varnish in your practice – hooray!
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Why Centrix?
Founded by a dentist over 50 years ago. Leader in Preventive care products. Creator of Prevention for Life® program, for improved oral health for every patient. Educator with on demand Prevention courses. Visit cariesprevention.com to learn more.
- The American Academy of Family Physician (AAFP)s, The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
- The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry (AAPD), The American Dental Association (ADA), Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors (ASTDD)
- Task Force Recommends Fluoride to Prevent Dental Caries. (accessed: January 20, 2022)
- Periodicity_schedule.pdf. (accessed: April 1, 2021)
- Bright Futures Guidelines and Pocket Guide. (accessed: March 28, 2021)
- BF4_OralHealth.pdf. (accessed: January 20, 2022)
- BP_FluorideTherapy.pdf. (accessed: March 28, 2021)
* AAP News – All about fluoride: Updated clinical report covers caries prevention in primary care