Chemically soluble fluoride in toothpastes marketed in Colombia

L. M. Marin, G. Castiblanco, M. Usuga-Vacca, J. Cury, S. Martignon
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Introduction and objective: Toothpastes should contain chemically soluble fluoride to have anti-caries efficacy. This study aimed at determining how much of the total fluoride (TF) concentration in the five top-selling children/family Colombian-toothpaste brands corresponds to total chemically soluble fluoride (TSF). Materials and methods: a convenience sample of three tubes of each of the following five toothpaste brands were obtained from three different chain stores, one-per-store, in five Colombian cities (n=3/brand/city): Colgate-Smiles-6+, Kolynos-Super-Blanco, Fortident-Cuatriacción, Colgate-Triple-Acción, Fluocardent. TF (sum of all toothpaste’s fluoride) and TSF (toothpaste’s chemically soluble fluoride) concentrations were determined in each fresh toothpaste sample (before expiry date) using a standardized ion-specific electrode direct-technique protocol. TF concentration was compared with the manufacturers’ declared concentration. The difference between TF and TSF’s concentrations purchased in different cities was compared with a one-way ANOVA (5%). Results: Most toothpastes’ TF concentration complied with what was declared in the label. One toothpaste had a non-compatible fluoride/abrasive fluoride formulation and TSF < TF; however, it still complied with the minimum TSF requirement to exert a caries-preventive effect (>1000 ppm). Toothpastes’ TF and TSF concentrations did not differ between cities (p>0.05). Conclusion: Fresh samples of highly distributed toothpaste brands sold in five Colombian- cities contain chemically available fluoride concentrations with the potential to control and prevent dental caries.
哥伦比亚牙膏中的化学可溶性氟化物
简介及目的:牙膏中应含有化学可溶性氟化物,以达到防龋的效果。本研究旨在确定五个最畅销的哥伦比亚儿童/家庭牙膏品牌中总氟(TF)浓度与总化学可溶性氟(TSF)对应多少。材料和方法:从哥伦比亚5个城市(n=3/品牌/城市)的3家不同连锁店(每店1支)中获取以下5个牙膏品牌的方便样本:高露洁-微笑-6+、科利诺斯-超级白兰科、Fortident-Cuatriacción、Colgate-Triple-Acción、Fluocardent。使用标准化的离子特异性电极直接技术方案,在每个新鲜牙膏样品(过期前)中测定TF(牙膏中所有氟化物的总和)和TSF(牙膏中化学可溶性氟化物)浓度。将TF浓度与生产商申报的浓度进行比较。不同城市购买的TF和TSF浓度之间的差异采用单因素方差分析(5%)进行比较。结果:大多数牙膏的TF浓度符合产品标签的要求。一种牙膏的氟化物/磨料氟化物配方不相容,TSF < TF;然而,它仍然符合发挥龋齿预防作用的最低TSF要求(100 1000ppm)。不同城市牙膏的TF和TSF浓度差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。结论:在哥伦比亚五个城市销售的高度分布的牙膏品牌的新鲜样品含有化学上可用的氟化物浓度,具有控制和预防龋齿的潜力。
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