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Fluoride mouthrinse is a concentrated solution intended for daily or weekly use and designed to be rinsed and spit out. 2 The most common fluoride compound used in mouthrinse is sodium fluoride. 2 The fluoride from mouthrinse is retained in dental plaque and saliva and helps prevent tooth decay. 2, 3 Over-the-counter solutions of 0.05% sodium ...
4 dni temu · While there are over-the-counter (OTC) fluoride treatments for adults and children, your dentist may suggest an in-office fluoride treatment. These include: Fluoride mouth rinses are a concentrated solution that you swish in your mouth and around your teeth as directed, typically once a day or weekly.
Key Points. The panel recommends the following for people at risk of developing dental caries: 2.26% fluoride varnish or 1.23% fluoride (acidulated phosphate fluoride) gel, or a prescription-strength, home-use 0.5% fluoride gel or paste or 0.09% fluoride mouthrinse for 6 years or older.
This paper provides a concise overview of the evidence compiled in the Cochrane fluoride reviews, which form the basis of the international evidence base for fluoride use in caries prevention; it describes the key resources, highlighting their main methodological features, main findings and conclusions (for practice and research), as well as the...
It presents evidence-based clinical recommendations on professionally applied and prescription strength, home-use topical fluoride agents for caries prevention.
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).
The most common fluoride compound used in mouth rinse is sodium fluoride. It’s available in over-thecounter solutions of 0.05% sodium fluoride (230 ppm fluoride) for use by persons older than 6 years of age. Recommendations for Fluoride Products to Reduce Tooth Decay2.