Stanous Fluoride
Generic Name: stanous fluoride
Brand Names:
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USE Aids in the prevention of dental decay.
Overview
USE Aids in the prevention of dental decay.
Uses
USE Aids in the prevention of dental decay.
Side Effects
DIRECTIONS FOR USE Adults and Children 12 years and Older: Use after regular brushing and flossing. Place gel across length of toothbrush. Brush Thoroughly. Keep on teeth for 1 - 1 1/2 minutes and then expectorate (spit out). Do not swallow. Use once a day for cavity prevention. Supervise children until capable of using without supervision. Children 6-11 Years: See directions above. Adult supervision required. Children Under 6: Consult a Dentist or Physician.
Warnings
WARNINGS If more than amount used for brushing is accidentally swallowed, seek medical help from a poison control center.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stanous Fluoride used for?▼
USE Aids in the prevention of dental decay.
What are the side effects of Stanous Fluoride?▼
DIRECTIONS FOR USE Adults and Children 12 years and Older: Use after regular brushing and flossing. Place gel across length of toothbrush. Brush Thoroughly. Keep on teeth for 1 - 1 1/2 minutes and then expectorate (spit out). Do not swallow. Use once a day for cavity prevention. Supervise children until capable of using without supervision. Children 6-11 Years: See directions above. Adult supervision required. Children Under 6: Consult a Dentist or Physician.
What are the important warnings for Stanous Fluoride?▼
WARNINGS If more than amount used for brushing is accidentally swallowed, seek medical help from a poison control center.
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Medical Disclaimer
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