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Concentration and Stability of Fluoride Chemically Available in Charcoal-Containing Toothpastes
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WoS WOS:001379601700001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85212683656
DOI 10.1159/000542530
Año 2024
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Citas Totales

Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

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Internacional

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Extranjeras


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Introduction: Among the wide variety of commercially oral hygiene products, activated charcoal-based toothpastes have irrupted the market, claiming multiple benefits. Although most are fl uoride free, others incorporate fl uoride into their formulations, yet the chemical availability and stability of fl uoride in these products remain unclear. Our study aimed to assess the chemical availability and stability of fl uoride in commercially fl uoridated toothpastes formulated with activated charcoal. Methods: We purchased duplicate samples with different lot numbers of different brands containing fl uoride (F) and activated charcoal (n = 20) in the USA and Chile. Three toothpastes, one non- fl uoridated, one containing sodium fl uoride (NaF), and another with sodium monofluorophosphate (Na2FPO3), were used as controls. All toothpastes were evaluated at the time of purchase (fresh) and after their expiration date (aged). We determined total F and available total soluble F (TSF), using a F-specific ion electrode. Values were expressed in mg F/kg (ppm F, w/w). Results: Most evaluated toothpaste contained NaF (70%) or Na2FPO(3) (30%) as the F salt, and all declared to contain silica. The TSF concentration ranged from 952.6 to 1,438.1 and from 925.7 to 1,493.7 ppm F for fresh and aged toothpaste, respectively. TSF remained close to total F and in agreement with the F concentration reported by the manufacturer. After expiring, the commercial toothpastes did not form insoluble F, except the Na2FPO(3)-/CaCO3-based control. Conclusion: The silica-based toothpastes formulated with activated charcoal present fl uoride potentially bioavailable and chemically stable to control caries. However, concerns regarding abrasiveness, as raised by other researchers, cast doubt on the suitability of these toothpastes for widespread use.

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Caries Research 0008-6568

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Dentistry, Oral Surgery & Medicine
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Dentistry (All)
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1 FERNANDEZ-GONZALEZ, CONSTANZA ESTEFANY Mujer Universidad de Talca - Chile
2 Garcia-Manriquez, Natalia L. - Universidad de Talca - Chile
3 Zero, Domenick - Indiana Univ - Estados Unidos
Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis - Estados Unidos
4 Cury, Jaime A. - State Univ Campinas UNICAMP - Brasil
Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Brasil

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