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NAF ORAL SPRAY 20 ML

NAF ORAL SPRAY 20 ML

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NaF Spray

Description
Dietary supplement of fluoride (F-) with xylitol for easy prophylaxis of dental caries.

Ingredients
Water, xylitol; acidity regulators: sodium lactate solution 60%, citric acid; preservatives: potassium sorbate, sodium fluoride.

Directions for use
If the water used contains less than 0.3 mg/liter of fluoride (most common mineral waters), the recommended intake is:
- from 2 weeks to 2 years: 1 spray (0.5 mg of F- ions) per day;
- from 2 to 4 years: 2 sprays (0.50 mg of F- ions) per day;
- from 4 years onwards and during pregnancy: 4 sprays (1 mg of F- ions) per day.

Warnings
Do not exceed the indicated doses without consulting your Pediatrician. Keep out of reach of children under 3 years of age. Supplements should not be considered as substitutes for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. While using NaF Spray, do not take other fluoride-containing products.

Storage
Store at room temperature.
Shelf life unopened: 36 months.

Format
20 ml bottle.

Bibliography
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2. Bagramian RA: A 5-year school-based comprehensive preventive program in Michigan, U.S.A.: Community Dent Oral Epidemiol1982; 10:234-7.
3. Beltran-Aguilar ED, Goldstein JW, Lockwood SA: Fluoride varnishes. A review of fheir clinical use, cariostatic mechanism, efficacy and safety: JADA 2000; 131 :589-96.
4. Featherstone JD: The science and practice o! caries prevention: Joumal of the American Dental Association 2000; 131 :887-99.
5. Haugejorden O, Nord A, Klock KS: Direct evidence concerning the 'major role' of fluoride dentifrices in fhe caries decline. A O.year analytical cohort study: Acta Odontol Scand 1997; 55:173-80.
6. Hind V: Fluoride moufhrinses: Br J Orthod 1999; 26:242-3.
7. Hall RD,Murray JJ: Developments in fluoride toothpastes-an overview: Community Dent Healfh 1997; 14:4-10.
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