Sodium Fluoride 0.24%
Generic Name: sodium fluoride 0.24%
Brand Names:
Essentials Healthy Teeth And Gums
Anticavity toothpaste
Overview
Anticavity toothpaste
Uses
Use aids in the prevention of dental decay
Dosage
Directions do not swallow supervise children as necessary until capable of using without supervision rinse away toothpaste residue thoroughly after brushing adults and children 2 years and older - brush teeth thoroughly after meals or at least twice a day, or use as directed by a dentist or physician children under 6 years - instruct in good brushing and rinsing habits (to minimize swallowing) children under 2 years - ask a dentist or physician
Warnings
Do not use if irritation occurs and persists.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Sodium Fluoride 0.24% used for?▼
Use aids in the prevention of dental decay
What are the important warnings for Sodium Fluoride 0.24%?▼
Do not use if irritation occurs and persists.
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