FLUOCARIL Bi-fluorinated 145mg is a toothpaste designed for sensitive gums based on fluoride.
It is intended for adults and children over 12 years old.
Description of Fluocaril Bi-Fluorinated 145 mg Toothpaste Gums 75 ml
Fluocaryl Bi-fluorinated takes care of your oral health and sensitive gums:
- It neutralizes the proliferation of bacteria
- It protects your gums and provides an instant feeling of freshness
- It cleans your teeth effectively in order to eliminate dental plaque and thus prevent the formation of tartar
- It prevents the formation of cavities by strengthening the enamel of your teeth thanks to its fluorine content: 145 mg
Directions for use and dosage
Proceed daily after each meal, with a careful brushing of all the dental surfaces, taking care to:
- place a small amount of Bi-fluorinated Fluocaryl on your toothbrush and brush all surfaces of all teeth, preferably from the gum to the end of the tooth,
- rinse thoroughly with water.
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Composition
Aqua, sorbitol, hydrated silica, sodium lauryl sulfate, chondrus crispus powder, sodium gluconate, aroma, xanthan gum, zinc citrate, CI77891, stannous fluoride, sodium hydroxide, stannous chloride, sodium saccharin, sodium fluoride, limonene, sucralose, citric acid, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, potassium sorbate.
Presentation
Fluocaril Bi-fluorinated 145 mg comes in the form of a 75 ml tube.
Our advice and expert opinions in pharmacy
Without knowing it, you may have developed bad habits for your teething. Find out which behaviors are damaging your teeth.
- Brushing teeth immediately after the meal:
Brushing your teeth with toothpaste right after a meal is not a good idea. Indeed, some foods contain acidic substances that weaken tooth enamel and brushing your teeth right after a meal pushes the acid deeper into the enamel. It is therefore advisable to wait at least half an hour after the end of the meal before washing your teeth with a suitable toothpaste.
Likewise, don't brush your teeth right after an episode of gastric reflux.
- Snacks outside of main meals:
When we succumb to the temptation of snacking, it is often for foods that contain a lot of sugars, which promotes the appearance of cavities. In addition, if you think about brushing your teeth after each meal, you don't always think about it after having nibbled!
Our advice, after your snack, if you cannot brush your teeth, rinse your mouth with a full glass of water.
- Do not brush your teeth at night:
The time to remember to brush your teeth with a good toothpaste is at night. In fact, at night, less saliva is secreted, the risk of cavities forming is then higher at this time, because the saliva neutralizes oral acidity.
Our advice, choose a soft toothbrush and change it every 3 months maximum. When you cannot brush your teeth, rinse your mouth with water at a minimum.
It has been known for a long time that in addition to causing serious problems such as cancer or lung and heart disease, tobacco is harmful to the oral cavity. This is because nicotine attacks the enamel and the tar turns the tooth brown. Tobacco also participates in the development of tartar. Finally, smokers have on average three times more cavities than non-smokers. So use a specific toothpaste for smokers.
- Drinking certain drinks are not recommended for the health of your teeth
The worst drinks for your teeth are coffee, fruit tea, red wine, juices, especially red fruit juices, sodas, and alcoholic drinks.