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Indications

REMS


Contraind./Precautions

Contraindicated in:

Use Cautiously in:

Adv. Reactions/Side Effects

Derm: atopic dermatitis

GI: nausea, vomiting

Misc: mottling of teeth (toxicity)

Interactions

Drug-drug:

Drug-Food:

Availability

(Generic available)

Generic available for chewable tablets only. Amounts listed as fluoride content

Route/Dosage

Oral Fluoride—Fluoride Content of Drinking Water 0.3 ppm

Oral Fluoride—Fluoride Content of Drinking Water 0.3–0.6 ppm

Topical Fluoride

US Brand Names

sodium fluoride (oral): Flura-Drops, Luride, Pharmaflur, Phos-Flur,

fluoride (topical): ACT, Fluorigard, Fluorinse, Gel Kam, Gel-Tin, Prevident, Stop, Thera-Flur

Action

  • Fluoride becomes incorporated into bone and teeth, where it serves to stabilize crystalline matrix. It promotes remineralization and may retard the growth of dental plaque. The presence of fluoride on the enamel surface of teeth promotes resistance to acid and prevents caries by interrupting the cariogenic microbial process.
Therapeutic effects:
  • Decreased incidence of dental caries in children.

Classifications

Therapeutic Classification: dental caries prophylactic agents

Pharmacologic Classification: minerals electrolytes

Pharmacokinetics

Absorption: Topical fluoride is taken up by enamel and plaque. Acidulated solutions are taken up by enamel to a greater extent than neutral solutions. Well absorbed after oral administration.

Distribution: Stored in bone and developing teeth. Readily crosses the placenta; small amounts enter breast milk.

Metabolism/Excretion: 50% excreted unchanged by the kidneys. Small amounts excreted in feces and sweat.

Half-Life: Unknown.

Canadian Brand Names

sodium fluoride (oral): Fluor-A-Day, Solu-Flur

Time/Action Profile

(blood levels)

ROUTEONSETPEAKDURATION
POunknown30–60 minunknown

Patient/Family Teaching

Pronunciation

FLOOR-ide