Sodium Fluoride, Dental Type Silica, Potassium Nirate

FDA Drug Information • Also known as: Doctrust One S Tooth

Brand Names
Doctrust One S Tooth
Route
DENTAL
Dosage Form
PASTE, DENTIFRICE
Product Type
HUMAN OTC DRUG

What Is Sodium Fluoride, Dental Type Silica, Potassium Nirate Used For?

Uses ■ Builds increasing protection against painful sensitivity ■ Aids in the prevention of dental cavities.

Dosage and Administration

Directions ■ Adults and children 12 years of age and older:

  • Apply at least 1-inch strip of the product onto a soft bristle toothbrush
  • Brush teeth thoroughly for at least 1 minute twice a day (morning and evening), and not more than 3 times a day, or as recommended by a dentist or doctor. Make sure to brush all sensitive areas of the teeth. Minimize swallowing. Spit out after brushing. ■ Children under 12 years of age: Consult a dentist or doctor.

  • Warnings and Precautions

    WARNINGS ■ When using this product, if irritation occurs discontinue use, Stop use and ask a dentist if ■ For children under 6 years of age, use small amounts of toothpaste. under the supervision of a guardian to avoid sucking or swallowing. ■ Consult a physician or dentist immediately if a child under 6 years old has swallowed large quantities. ■ Keep out of the reach of children under 6 years of age.

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