Dental lackquering
Dental lacquering is a process of covering teeth surfaces with a protective, fluoride-based substance in the form of a lacquer. It is done to strengthen teeth’s resistance to acids, which occur naturally throughout human life and constantly damage teeth.
The today’s most prominent laquers are fluorine laquers like Fluor Protector or Duraphat, which attach to dental enamel and gradually release fluorides over time.