Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan
About Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan
Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan is used to prevent dental cavities. A dental cavity, also called or caries, is the permanently damaged area in the teeth which develops into tiny holes. Cavities are caused by bacteria in the mouth, sugary drinks, frequent snacking, and not cleaning the teeth well.
Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan contains Sodium fluoride, Xylitol, and Triclosan. Sodium fluoride prevents cavities/decay by making the enamel resistant to the action of acids and bacteria. Xylitol helps in reducing the number of decay-causing bacteria in the mouth. Triclosan kills micro-organisms by damaging their outer covering. Together, Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan helps in preventing cavities.
You are advised to use Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan for as long as your doctor has recommended it for you, depending on your medical condition. In some cases, Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan may cause side effects such as mouth irritation, unpleasant taste, and dry mouth. You are advised to talk to your doctor if you experience these side effects persistently.
Avoid drinking, eating or brushing immediately after using Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan. Consult your doctor before using Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan should not be used in children unless advised by a doctor. Talk to your doctor if your condition does not improve despite using Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan for a few weeks.
Uses of Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan
Medicinal Benefits
Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan is a combination of three drugs, namely: Sodium fluoride, Xylitol, and Triclosan. Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan is used to prevent dental cavities. Sodium fluoride prevents cavities/decay by making the enamel resistant to the action of acids and bacteria. Xylitol helps in reducing the number of decay-causing bacteria in the mouth. Triclosan kills micro-organisms by damaging their outer covering. Together, Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan helps in preventing cavities.
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Side Effects of Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan
- Mouth irritation
- Unpleasant taste
- Dry mouth
Patients Concern
Disease/Condition Glossary
Dental cavities: A cavity, also called a dental cavity or caries, is a permanently damaged area in the teeth which develops into tiny holes. Cavities are caused by bacteria in the mouth, sugary drinks, frequent snacking, and not cleaning the teeth well. Untreated cavities can cause infection, toothache, and tooth loss. Plaque starts forming after eating/drinking anything sugary. The bacteria in the mouth turn sugar into acid. The acid in plaque erodes the tooth enamel leading to tooth decay. Symptoms of tooth cavities include tooth pain, tooth sensitivity, black/white staining on the teeth, and a visible hole in the tooth.
FAQs
Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan contains Sodium fluoride, Xylitol, and Triclosan. Sodium fluoride prevents cavities/decay by making the enamel resistant to the action of acids and bacteria. Xylitol helps in reducing the number of decay-causing bacteria in the mouth. Triclosan kills micro-organisms by damaging their outer covering. Together, Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan helps in preventing cavities.
Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan might cause a change in taste or leave an unpleasant taste in the mouth. However, do not rinse your mouth with water to remove the taste, as it might decrease the effectiveness of Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan.
To treat your infection effectually, continue using Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan for as long as advised by the doctor. Do not be reluctant to speak with the doctor if you have any difficulty while using Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan.
Dry mouth could be a side-effect of Sodium Fluoride+xylitol+triclosan. Limiting caffeine intake, avoiding smoking, drinking water regularly and chewing sugar-free gum/candy might stimulate saliva and prevent drying of the mouth.
Bacteria, food, acid and saliva combine in the mouth to form a sticky substance named plaque. The acid in plaque causes damage to the teeth' enamel leading to cavities. Cavities are caused by bacteria in the mouth, sugary drinks, frequent snacking, and not cleaning the teeth well.