1.1% Sodium Fluoride Toothpaste: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions
Brand names: Allday 5000 Sensitive
# Sodium Fluoride Toothpaste Overview Sodium fluoride toothpaste with 1.1% concentration is a dental product designed to help protect your teeth from cavities and decay. Fluoride works by strengthening tooth enamel, which is the hard outer layer of your teeth. When you brush with this toothpaste twice a day, the fluoride helps prevent cavities from forming and can even help reverse early signs of tooth decay. This type of toothpaste is stronger than regular over-the-counter toothpastes and is often recommended by dentists for people who have a higher risk of getting cavities. When using this toothpaste, it's important to follow the instructions carefully for your safety. You should use only a pea-sized amount for children under six years old, and children should brush with adult supervision to make sure they don't swallow too much. Adults and older children should also avoid swallowing the toothpaste. If you accidentally swallow too much or experience any unusual side effects like stomach upset or tooth sensitivity, contact your dentist or doctor. Always read the warnings on the package and talk to your dental professional before starting any new toothpaste, especially if you have other health conditions.
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Source: FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). Voluntary reports do not establish causation.
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