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Chemical compound used in dental care


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CAS Number 68123-31-9
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Olaflur is a fluoride-containing compound used in dental care to prevent dental caries (tooth decay). It is commonly found in various oral hygiene products such as toothpaste and mouthwash. Olaflur is known for its ability to enhance the remineralization of tooth enamel and inhibit the demineralization process, thereby providing a protective effect against cavities.

Mechanism of Action[edit]

Olaflur works by releasing fluoride ions when it comes into contact with the saliva in the mouth. These fluoride ions are then incorporated into the hydroxyapatite crystals of the tooth enamel, forming a more acid-resistant layer known as fluorapatite. This process helps to strengthen the enamel and make it more resistant to acid attacks from bacteria in the dental plaque.

Uses[edit]

Olaflur is primarily used in:

Benefits[edit]

The main benefits of using olaflur in dental care include:

Safety and Side Effects[edit]

Olaflur is generally considered safe for use in dental care products. However, excessive ingestion of fluoride can lead to dental fluorosis, a condition that causes discoloration and mottling of the teeth. It is important to use fluoride-containing products as directed and to supervise children during their use to prevent accidental swallowing.

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