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1-Liter Listerine Total Care Anticavity Fluoride Mouthwash (Fresh Mint) for
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Features:- Anticavity mouthwash freshens breath while helping to make teeth 50% stronger than brushing alone, according to laboratory studies
- Help protect your mouth by adding a 60-second rinse of this powerful anticavity mouthwash to your morning and evening oral care routines
- With approximately 7 weeks of supply, this multi-benefit mouthwash helps prevent tooth decay and is accepted by the American Dental Association's (ADA) Seal of Acceptance Program
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Much better off going with ACT .05% flouride. More than double, so a lot more effective at cavity protection.
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Much better off going with ACT .05% flouride. More than double, so a lot more effective at cavity protection.
Here's another:
https://www.dollartree.
This 0.02% is ridiculous. It's amazing how the Jenny McCarthys and Dr. Ozs' of our time can destroy things (with no real evidence) that have proven so effective for decades.
GMOs and rBST have ZERO accredited negative studies. And even the American cancer society is skeptical of any links to skeletal fluorosis and using fluoride products.
https://www.cancer.org/cancer/can...-risk.html
Try "ACT 0.05%" and find dozens.
That's all. Literally 8 characters and a space on the keyboard.
Try "ACT 0.05%" and find dozens.
That's all. Literally 8 characters and a space on the keyboard.
https://dailymed.nlm.ni
"Sodium fluoride 0.05% (0.02% w/v fluoride ion)"
0.05 = 0.02. Is this the source of the confusion?
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Equate...z/21674377
https://dailymed.nlm.ni
"Sodium fluoride 0.05% (0.02% w/v fluoride ion)"
0.05 = 0.02. Is this the source of the confusion?
-Sodium Fluoride is a chemical compound. [Sodium and Fluorine (NaF)].
-Fluoride Ion is F- (Fluorine in the -1 oxidation state).
For example this Listerine product has:
0.02% Sodium Fluoride, or;
(0.01% w/v Fluoride Ion).
*w/v (weight by volume)
So less than half the usable "fluoride" in the previously mentioned dollar tree or higher level ACT mouthwashes, such as the one you linked on dailymed.
Love the citations though! NIH is by far the best scientific resource on the web. Repped for using.
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