(CrI) 19% to 27%) for 1000/1055/1100/1250 parts per million (ppm) concentrations rising to 36% (95% CrI 27% to 44%) for toothpastes with a concentration of 2400/2500/2800 ppm), but concentrations of 440/500/550 ppm and below showed no statistically significant effect when compared ...
A toothpaste should have a fluoride concentration of at least 1,000 parts per million (ppm) to achieve the benefits of fluoride use. Most commercial brands contain between 1,000 ppm and 1,100 ppm.11 High-fluoride toothpaste generally contains fluoride in concentrations of 5,000 ppm and is on...
The FDA requires a warning label on fluoride toothpaste and mouthwashes but there is no warning (or testing) for fluoride contaminated pet food. Fluoride accumulates in your pet’s bones and teeth with each meal. Pet foods with high fluoride content can actually cause the skeletal problems that...
1. Determine the fluoride content of the drinking water from all major sources. 2. Make sure the child is not receiving significant amounts of fluoride from other sources such as medications and swallowed toothpaste. 3. Periodically check to make sure that the child does not develop significant ...
Nordstrǒm A,Birkhed D.Effect of a third application oftoothpastes (1450 and 5000 ppm F),including a’’massage’’method on fluoride retention and pH drop in plaque. ActaOdontol Scand . 2012Nordström A, Birkhed D (2012) Effect of a third application of toothpastes (1450 and 5000...
Roger P. Ellwood and Michael Warncke are employees of the Colgate-Palmolive Company.doi:10.1038/sj.ebd.6400981YeungC AlbertEvidence-based dentistryYeung CA. Some beneficial effect on root caries from use of higher concentration fluoride toothpaste (5000 ppm F) Evid Based Dent. 2014; 15 :8–9....
Using a toothpaste containing 5000 ppm fluoride is more effective in rehardening root caries that using one with 1100 ppm fluoridedoi:10.1016/S1532-3382(01)70010-3SDOSJournal of Evidence Based Dental Practice
p pBackground/p pThe purpose of this study was to test the null hypothesis that there is no difference between the effect of (1) a 5000 ppm fluoride toothpaste, and (2) a 250 ppm fluoride mouth rinse on demineralized human dentin surfaces, against the alternative hypothesis of a ...
ppm fluoride toothpaste, and five times during an ensuing 2‐week wash‐out phase where all participants used 1450?ppm toothpaste. Salivary fluoride was measured using a fluoride electrode and data were analysed using multilevel mixed‐effects linear regression. Baseline salivary fluoride geometric ...
The toothpaste treatments (3x/day) were as follows: placebo (no F/TMP/XE); 200 ppm F (NaF) (200F); 1,100 ppm F (1100F); 16% Xylitol and 4% Erythritol (XE); and 200 ppm F, 0.2% TMP, 16% xylitol, and 4% erythritol (200F-TMP-XE). Percentage of surface hardness loss (%S...