Fluoride concentration in toothpastes of the Mexican market

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Carlos Hernandez-Guerrero, Juan [1 ]
de la Fuente H., Javier [1 ]
Ledesma-Montes, Constantino [1 ]
Fontana-Uribe, Bernardo [2 ]
Jimenez-Farfan, Dolores [1 ]
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[1] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Lab Inmunol, Div Estudios Postgrad & Invest, Fac Odontol, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
[2] Univ Nacl Autonoma Mexico, Inst Quim, Mexico City, DF, Mexico
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BOLETIN MEDICO DEL HOSPITAL INFANTIL DE MEXICO | 2005年 / 62卷 / 01期
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Toothpaste; dental fluorosis; fluoride ion; dentifrice; ion-specific electrode;
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R72 [儿科学];
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Introduction. The most widely used method for applying fluoride (F) topically is the fluoridated toothpaste. Its early use in large quantities is a risk factor for dental fluorosis. Objective: to determine the actual concentration of F in toothpastes sold in the Mexican market. Material and methods. Sixty-five different commercial toothpastes were analysed using the F ion-specific electrode technique. Results. The range of the F content was from 0 to 2 053 ppm. Of them, 16.92% were toothpastes for infant use (range= 0-1153 ppmF). Mexican toothpastes had a mean of 879 +/- 599.2 ppmF and imported toothpastes have a mean of 619.7 ppmF; 54.5% of the infantile toothpastes presented F concentrations above 730 ppm and in 40% of the analyzed products, annotation on F content was found. Conclusions. Our results showed a wide variation in F concentration and suggest the need to implement policies to regulate the F concentration in these products. It is important that all the manufactured dentifrices show in the label and package the total F content of the product and the recommended doses will be printed, in order to prevent dental fluorosis.
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