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Sodium Fluoride and Hydrofluoric Acid
Overview
What is Perfect Choice?
What does Perfect Choice look like?
What are the available doses of Perfect Choice?
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What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Perfect Choice?
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How should I use Perfect Choice?
Topical application of APF gel is indicated in the prevention of dental caries.
After thorough prophylaxis, place gel in applicator tray (not more than 1/3 full). Throughly air-dry teeth and insert tray(s) in mouth. Gel may also be swab applied. Instruct patient to bite down slightly but firmly for one to four minutes. A slight chewing motion enhances coverage interproximally. Remove tray(s) and have patient expectorate excess gel. Instruct patient not to eat, drink or rinse for at least 30 minutes.
What interacts with Perfect Choice?
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What are the warnings of Perfect Choice?
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What are the precautions of Perfect Choice?
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What are the side effects of Perfect Choice?
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What should I look out for while using Perfect Choice?
Keep out of reach of children. Do not swallow.
If swallowed during treatment, administer milk, limewater, or antacid. If larger dose is ingested (more than 1/4 ounce), contact poison control and immediately seek medical help. Do not use on patients with an allergy to fluoride.
What might happen if I take too much Perfect Choice?
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How should I store and handle Perfect Choice?
Store at 20°–25° C (68°–77° F); excursions permitted to 15°–30° C (59°–86° F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.]Dispense in light-resistant containers.Manufactured for: Pulaski, TN 38478Mfg. Rev. 04/12AV Rev. 02/13 (P)Store at 20°–25° C (68°–77° F); excursions permitted to 15°–30° C (59°–86° F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.]Dispense in light-resistant containers.Manufactured for: Pulaski, TN 38478Mfg. Rev. 04/12AV Rev. 02/13 (P)Store at 20°–25° C (68°–77° F); excursions permitted to 15°–30° C (59°–86° F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.]Dispense in light-resistant containers.Manufactured for: Pulaski, TN 38478Mfg. Rev. 04/12AV Rev. 02/13 (P)Store at 20°–25° C (68°–77° F); excursions permitted to 15°–30° C (59°–86° F). [See USP Controlled Room Temperature.]Dispense in light-resistant containers.Manufactured for: Pulaski, TN 38478Mfg. Rev. 04/12AV Rev. 02/13 (P)A thixotropic gel, one bottle contains up to 68 individual applications. Store at controlled room temperature 20°- 25°C (68°-77°F).Do not allow to freeze. A thixotropic gel, one bottle contains up to 68 individual applications. Store at controlled room temperature 20°- 25°C (68°-77°F).Do not allow to freeze.
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Keep out of reach of children. Do not swallow.If swallowed during treatment, administer milk, limewater, or antacid. If larger dose is ingested (more than 1/4 ounce), contact poison control and immediately seek medical help. Do not use on patients with an allergy to fluoride.
As with other drugs, the potential for interaction by a variety of mechanisms (e.g., pharmacodynamic, pharmacokinetic inhibition or enhancement, etc.) is a possibility (see ).
For professional use only. This is not intended for home or unsupervised consumer use. Repeated use may cause dulling of porcelain and ceramic restorations.
Developing teeth of children under age 6 may become permanently discolored if excessive amounts are repeatedly swallowed. Individuals hypersensitive to fluoride may have an adverse reaction.
Reference
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Interactions
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