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  1. Self-applied topical fluorides include toothpastes, mouthrinses, and gels. Professionally applied topical fluorides include higher-strength rinses, gels, and foams; fluoride varnishes; and silver diamine fluoride.

  2. For dentists properly to recommend the use of fluoride rinses, they must be aware of the different fluoride rinsing regimens, the different products avail able, the fluoride concentrations, and the intended uses. This review is in tended to provide that information.

  3. When the fluoride rinse reaches your teeth, the fluoride is absorbed into the enamel and remineralizes and replenishes the lost calcium and phosphorus that keep your teeth strong. Fluoride mouthwash is available both over the counter (OTC) and as a prescription, and the most common formula for daily use is made up of sodium fluoride.

  4. 1 gru 2021 · Therapeutic mouthrinse is available both over-the-counter and by prescription, depending on the formulation. For example, mouthrinses containing essential oils are available in stores, while those containing chlorhexidine are available only by prescription.

  5. The most commonly used agents for professionally-applied fluoride treatments are five percent sodium fluoride varnish (NaFV; 22,500 ppm F) and 1.23 percent acidulated phosphate fluo-ride (APF; 12,300 ppm F).

  6. It presents evidence-based clinical recommendations on professionally applied and prescription strength, home-use topical fluoride agents for caries prevention.

  7. When the fluoride rinse reaches your teeth, the fluoride is absorbed into the enamel and remineralizes and replenishes the lost calcium and phosphorus that keep your teeth strong. Fluoride mouthwash is available both over the counter (OTC) and as a prescription, and the most common formula for daily use is made up of sodium fluoride.

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