Best Way to Maintain Your Smile Vibrant and Healthy
Refresh your smile with a gentle dental cleaning that removes plaque, tartar, and stains for a healthier, brighter mouth
Your First Visit, Simplified
At Dental Studio, your healthy smile starts with a comprehensive exam. During your first visit, our experienced team will perform a full evaluation to understand your needs and ensure you recieve the personalized care you deserve.
After your exam, we’ll schedule your hygiene (cleaning) appointment based on your specific treatment needs and insurance coverage – giving you a plan that is tailored just for you.
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Healthy Smiles Start Here
Fluoride is a natural mineral that helps protect and strengthen tooth enamel. It works by making your teeth more resistant to decay and can even reverse early signs of cavities. Our in-office fluoride treatments are quick, painless, and safe for patients of all ages.
It’s an easy way to give your smile extra protection between dental visits.
Benefits of Dental Cleaning
- Prevents tooth decay – Creates a stronger barrier against cavity-causing bacteria
- Strengthens enamel – Helps teeth resist damage from acids and wear
- Reverses early decay – Can stop small cavities before they require fillings
- Protects all ages – Beneficial for children, teens, and adults alike
- Quick and painless – Takes just minutes and offers long-lasting protection
Healthy Teeth,Extra Protection
What to expect during your fluoride treatment?
We apply a concentrated fluoride solution—either as a gel, foam, or varnish—directly to your teeth.
The process takes just a few minutes and is completely comfortable.
You’ll be advised to avoid eating or drinking for about 30 minutes afterward so the fluoride can fully absorb into the enamel.
Why fluoride treatment matters?
We apply a concentrated fluoride solution—either as a gel, foam, or varnish—directly to your teeth.
The process takes just a few minutes and is completely comfortable.
You’ll be advised to avoid eating or drinking for about 30 minutes afterward so the fluoride can fully absorb into the enamel.
How often should you get fluoride treatment?
Most patients benefit from fluoride every six months as part of their preventive care. If you have a higher risk of cavities—such as frequent sugar intake, dry mouth, or gum recession—you may benefit from more frequent applications.
Signs you may need to see us sooner
Call us right away if you notice:
- Frequent cavities or tooth decay
- Tooth sensitivity
- Gum recession exposing tooth roots
- History of weak or thin enamel
- Wearing braces or other orthodontic appliances
Techology that improves your treatment
We use modern fluoride varnishes and gels designed for maximum absorption and minimal flavor—making the process more pleasant and effective, especially for kids.
Book your next checkup and cleaning appointment with Dental Studio
Our new patient special is a great way to give our dental office a try. Pay only $59* for your first healthy mouth cleaning, exam and digital x-rays.
Real Patients. Real Results
Explore our “Before and After” gallery to see real patient transformation and the confident smiles our team helps create every day.
Get in Touch With Us
We are proud to be the preferred Buda, TX Dentist.
Dental Studio
Address:
1671 Main St. Suite B
Buda, TX 78610
Phone:
(512) 295-5777
Hours:
Monday: 9 AM – 6 PM
Tuesday: 9 AM – 6 PM
Wednesday: 9 AM – 6 PM
Thursday: 9 AM – 2 PM
Closed Friday through Sunday
Got Any Questions?
Is fluoride safe?
Yes. Professional fluoride treatments are safe, effective, and supported by decades of dental research.
Can children have fluoride treatments?
Absolutely. Fluoride is especially important for kids to help protect their developing teeth.
Does fluoride whiten teeth?
Fluoride doesn’t whiten teeth, but it can help prevent stains by protecting enamel.
Will insurance cover fluoride treatments?
Many insurance plans cover fluoride for children, and some cover it for adults—check with our office for details.
Can I get too much fluoride?
Professional applications are carefully measured to be safe and beneficial. Overexposure is extremely rare in a dental setting.