1.1% Sodium Fluoride With 5% Potassium Nitrate Toothpaste: Uses, Side Effects, and Drug Interactions

Brand names: FluoriMax 5000 Sensitive

# Sodium Fluoride and Potassium Nitrate Toothpaste This toothpaste contains two active ingredients that work together to protect your teeth. The sodium fluoride (1.1%) helps prevent cavities by making your tooth enamel stronger and more resistant to decay. The potassium nitrate (5%) is designed to help reduce tooth sensitivity, which is that sharp pain some people feel when eating cold or hot foods. This toothpaste is meant to be used like regular toothpaste as part of your daily dental care routine. When using this toothpaste, you should follow some important safety rules. Only use it as directed on the package, and do not swallow it—spit it out after brushing. Keep this toothpaste away from children under six years old, as they may swallow too much fluoride, which can be harmful. If you accidentally swallow a large amount or if you have any concerns about using this product, contact a poison control center or call your doctor right away. As always, talk to your dentist if you have questions about whether this toothpaste is right for you.

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