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Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam
Overview
What is Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Topex® Fluoride Foams are a family of topical fluoride foam products for professional application in trays. The family consists of APF Foam (1.23% fluoride ion at a pH between 3.0-4.5) and Neutral pH Foam (0.9% fluoride ion at a pH between 6.5 -7.5). Topex® Foam Fluoride products do not contain chlorofluorocarbon propellants.
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What are the available doses of Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
APF topical Foam contains 2.73% sodium fluoride (1.23% fluoride ion).
NaF topical gel contains 2.0% sodium fluoride (0.9% fluoride ion).
What should I talk to my health care provider before I take Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
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How should I use Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Topex® Fluoride Foams are indicated for topical application to teeth to aid in the prevention of dental caries.
The non-acidic nature of Neutral pH (NaF) is recommended for patients with ceramic or composite restorations.
1. Remove cap from can. If this is the first time using can, break the protective shipping tab by gently lifting up the trigger.
2. Shake can thoroughly for at least 10 seconds before each use.
3. Completely invert can and slowly depress trigger to dispense foam into a fluoride tray
4. Air dry teeth thoroughly and insert tray into patient’s mouth. Have patient close into the tray and use a slight chewing motion to ensure interproximal coverage.
5. Leave tray in contact with teeth between 1-4 minutes. Use a saliva ejector during treatment to minimize ingestion of product
6. Remove tray after elapsed time and have patient expectorate. Instruct patient to refrain from drinking, eating, or rinsing for 30 minutes after treatment.
Treatment frequency should not exceed 4 treatments per year.
What interacts with Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Hypersensitivity to fluoride. Do not use if patient has a known allergy to fluoride or any of the other ingredients in this product.
What are the warnings of Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
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What are the precautions of Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
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What are the side effects of Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Developing teeth of children under age 6 may become permanently discolored if excessive amounts are repeatedly swallowed. The following adverse reactions are possible in individuals hypersensitive to fluoride: eczema, atopic dermatitis, urticarial, gastric distress, headache, and weakness.
What should I look out for while using Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
Hypersensitivity to fluoride. Do not use if patient has a known allergy to fluoride or any of the other ingredients in this
product.
What might happen if I take too much Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
If treatment dose is swallowed (less than 100 mg F ion), administer milk, limewater, or calcium-type antacid. In case of larger doses, use ipecac syrup emetic and immediately seek medical help.Overdose symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and abdominal pain.
How should I store and handle Topex 60 Second Fluoride Foam?
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Clinical Information
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Non-Clinical Toxicology
Hypersensitivity to fluoride. Do not use if patient has a known allergy to fluoride or any of the other ingredients in this product.No drug interactions have been identified. Studies with famotidine in man, in animal models, and have shown no significant interference with the disposition of compounds metabolized by the hepatic microsomal enzymes, e.g., cytochrome P450 system. Compounds tested in man include warfarin, theophylline, phenytoin, diazepam, aminopyrine and antipyrine. Indocyanine green as an index of hepatic drug extraction has been tested and no significant effects have been found.
Do not swallow. Harmful if swallowed. Keep out of reach of children. This product is not intended for home or unsupervised consumer use. Contents under pressure. Do not puncture or incinerate canister. Safety and effectiveness below age 3 have not been established. There have been no long-term animal studies with this product to evaluate carcinogenic, mutagenic, or impairment of fertility potential. Laboratory studies have indicated that repeated use of APF may dull porcelain, composite restorations and sealants.
Developing teeth of children under age 6 may become permanently discolored if excessive amounts are repeatedly swallowed. The following adverse reactions are possible in individuals hypersensitive to fluoride: eczema, atopic dermatitis, urticarial, gastric distress, headache, and weakness.
Reference
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