Fluoride varnish is a concentrated topical fluoride treatment applied directly to the tooth surface by a dental professional. It forms a thin protective coating that slowly releases fluoride into the enamel, strengthening teeth and making them resistant to acid attacks caused by plaque bacteria and dietary sugars. Available in 5% sodium fluoride (NaF) concentration containing 22,600 ppm of fluoride, it is one of the most clinically proven preventive dental treatments in modern dentistry.
At eBioSurgico, we supply high-quality fluoride varnish products suited for general dental practices, pediatric dentistry, orthodontic clinics, and preventive care programs across Pakistan, including Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and beyond.
Key Features
- 5% sodium fluoride (NaF) formulation with 22,600 ppm fluoride concentration
- Adheres firmly to tooth surfaces for extended fluoride release
- Quick-setting formula that does not require prolonged drying
- Available in unit-dose and syringe applicator formats
- Pleasant flavors suitable for pediatric and adult patients
- Compatible with all tooth surfaces including restorations and sealants
- Free from common allergens in select formulations
- Safe for application from the time of first tooth eruption in infants
Clinical Uses
Fluoride varnish is used by dental professionals for the following purposes:
- Prevention of dental caries in children, adolescents, and high-risk adult patients
- Remineralization of early-stage enamel lesions and white spot lesions
- Treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity and sensitive teeth
- Post-orthodontic treatment protection, especially around brackets and bands
- Preventive care for patients with dry mouth (xerostomia)
- Protection in patients with a history of frequent cavities or active carious lesions
- Supplementary fluoride therapy alongside at-home fluoride products
How to Apply
- Clean and dry the tooth surface before application
- Using a micro applicator brush, apply a thin, even layer of varnish across all tooth surfaces
- Allow the varnish to set, which occurs rapidly on contact with saliva
- Advise the patient to avoid eating, drinking hot beverages, or brushing for at least 4 to 6 hours after application
- Repeat application at recommended intervals based on patient caries risk assessment, typically every 3 to 6 months
Who Should Use It
- Pediatric dentists treating children with active or high-risk caries
- General dentists offering preventive care programs
- Orthodontists protecting enamel during bracket treatment
- Dental hygienists performing routine prophylaxis visits
- Clinics running school dental health outreach programs






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