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Home » Role Of Fluoride In Dental Health

Role Of Fluoride In Dental Health

February 9, 2026 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Role Of Fluoride In Dental Health

Write a short note on medicated dentifrices.
Answer:

Medicated Dentifrices: Certain medications are added to the toothpastes and toothpowders so as to empower them with prophylactic/ therapeutic activity against specific dental conditions.

These are:

  • Fluoride: Sodium monofluorophosphate or sodium fluoride or caries prevention. Most toothpastes contain a fluoride.
  • Antiseptics: Chlorhexidine, triclosan, or benzalkonium chloride for prevention and treatment of dental plaque. A copolymer is often included with triclosan to prolong its substantivity.
  • Desensitizing agents: Potassium nitrate or strontium chloride are mostly added to treat dentine sensitivity.
  • Bleaching agents: Carbamide peroxide is the most common bleaching agent added to stain-removing dentifrices

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