Available fluoride in toothpastes used by Brazilian children

Jaime Aparecido Cury, Maria José Lages de Oliveira, Carolina Castro Martins, Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta, Saul Martins Paiva, Jaime Aparecido Cury, Maria José Lages de Oliveira, Carolina Castro Martins, Livia Maria Andaló Tenuta, Saul Martins Paiva

Abstract

Toothpastes should have a minimum concentration of 1000 ppm of fluoride (F) to control caries and also the active F agent must be chemically free (soluble) in the formulation. Thus, the aim of this study was to evaluate the concentration of soluble F in dentifrices used by 206 Brazilian children. The concentrations of total fluoride (TF), total soluble fluoride (TSF) and fluoride ion were determined. From these analyses, the concentrations of F as sodium monofluorophosphate (MFP) and % of insoluble F were calculated. F was analyzed with an ion specific electrode in duplicates. The majority of dentifrices used (96%) contained F and in 84% of them, TF concentration was according to that declared by the manufacturers. In the F-toothpastes, 78% showed TSF concentration ≥ 1000 ppm, varying from 422.3 to 1432.3 ppm F (mean ± SD of 1017.6 ± 239.4). These findings suggest that most dentifrices used by Brazilian children present available fluoride concentration for caries control.

Source: PubMed

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