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Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations
Fluoride toothpastes market to children should contain a minimum concentration of 1000 ppm of fluoride (F), which must be chemically soluble to provide anti-caries effect. Therefore, we determined the concentrations of total fluoride (TF) and total soluble fluoride (TSF) in toothpastes marketed to c...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9645159/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35508036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204522 |
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author | Leite, Ademir Melo Valdivia-Tapia, Astrid Carolina Costa, Ritta de Cássia Nascimento Pinto Espinoza, Emilia Valenzuela Ricomini, Antônio Pedro Cury, Jaime Aparecido |
author_facet | Leite, Ademir Melo Valdivia-Tapia, Astrid Carolina Costa, Ritta de Cássia Nascimento Pinto Espinoza, Emilia Valenzuela Ricomini, Antônio Pedro Cury, Jaime Aparecido |
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description | Fluoride toothpastes market to children should contain a minimum concentration of 1000 ppm of fluoride (F), which must be chemically soluble to provide anti-caries effect. Therefore, we determined the concentrations of total fluoride (TF) and total soluble fluoride (TSF) in toothpastes marketed to children in Brazil and Mexico and analyzed the current regulations in force in both countries. Twenty-four brands were found and purchased in Brazil (19 formulated with NaF/SiO(2), three with Na(2)FPO(3)/CaCO(3) and two with Na(2)FPO(3)/SiO(2)) and six in Mexico (all with NaF/SiO(2)). TF and TSF concentrations were determined after the purchase (fresh samples) but fluoride stability in Na(2)FPO(3)/CaCO(3)-formulations was checked after 18 months. The analyses were performed with an ion-specific electrode and the results expressed in ppm F (mg F/kg). The TF concentrations found ranged from 476.0 to 1385.3 ppm F and they were close the declared by the manufactures (500 to 1450 ppm F). The TF concentrations found were not greater than 1500 ppm F, in accordance with the current regulations of both countries. However, toothpastes presenting TSF concentrations lower than 1000 ppm F were found either in low fluoride toothpaste (500 ppm F) formulated with NaF/SiO(2) as in fresh and aged Na(2)FPO(3)/CaCO(3)-toothpastes, originally fabricated with 1000-1100 ppm of TF. In conclusion, although most toothpastes analyzed showed TSF concentration higher than 1000 ppm F, the regulations in force in both countries allow that products not in agreement with the best available evidence are available in the market. |
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spelling | pubmed-96451592022-11-14 Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations Leite, Ademir Melo Valdivia-Tapia, Astrid Carolina Costa, Ritta de Cássia Nascimento Pinto Espinoza, Emilia Valenzuela Ricomini, Antônio Pedro Cury, Jaime Aparecido Braz Dent J Article Fluoride toothpastes market to children should contain a minimum concentration of 1000 ppm of fluoride (F), which must be chemically soluble to provide anti-caries effect. Therefore, we determined the concentrations of total fluoride (TF) and total soluble fluoride (TSF) in toothpastes marketed to children in Brazil and Mexico and analyzed the current regulations in force in both countries. Twenty-four brands were found and purchased in Brazil (19 formulated with NaF/SiO(2), three with Na(2)FPO(3)/CaCO(3) and two with Na(2)FPO(3)/SiO(2)) and six in Mexico (all with NaF/SiO(2)). TF and TSF concentrations were determined after the purchase (fresh samples) but fluoride stability in Na(2)FPO(3)/CaCO(3)-formulations was checked after 18 months. The analyses were performed with an ion-specific electrode and the results expressed in ppm F (mg F/kg). The TF concentrations found ranged from 476.0 to 1385.3 ppm F and they were close the declared by the manufactures (500 to 1450 ppm F). The TF concentrations found were not greater than 1500 ppm F, in accordance with the current regulations of both countries. However, toothpastes presenting TSF concentrations lower than 1000 ppm F were found either in low fluoride toothpaste (500 ppm F) formulated with NaF/SiO(2) as in fresh and aged Na(2)FPO(3)/CaCO(3)-toothpastes, originally fabricated with 1000-1100 ppm of TF. In conclusion, although most toothpastes analyzed showed TSF concentration higher than 1000 ppm F, the regulations in force in both countries allow that products not in agreement with the best available evidence are available in the market. Fundação Odontológica de Ribeirão Preto 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9645159/ /pubmed/35508036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204522 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Este é um artigo publicado em acesso aberto sob uma licença Creative Commons |
spellingShingle | Article Leite, Ademir Melo Valdivia-Tapia, Astrid Carolina Costa, Ritta de Cássia Nascimento Pinto Espinoza, Emilia Valenzuela Ricomini, Antônio Pedro Cury, Jaime Aparecido Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations |
title | Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil
and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations |
title_full | Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil
and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations |
title_fullStr | Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil
and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations |
title_full_unstemmed | Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil
and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations |
title_short | Fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in Brazil
and Mexico, and discussion on current regulations |
title_sort | fluoride concentration in toothpaste marketed to children in brazil
and mexico, and discussion on current regulations |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9645159/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35508036 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0103-6440202204522 |
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