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Side Effects & Adverse Reactions
DO NOT SWALLOW. Keep out of reach of children. Frequent ingestion may result in dental fluorosis in children less than 6 years of age, especially if community water fluoridation exceeds 0.6ppm fluoride ion. Use in children less than 6 years of age requires special supervision to prevent swallowing. Carefully read all instructions before using this product.
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Uses
CaviRinse oral rinse is indicated for use as part of a professional program for the prevention and control of dental caries. CaviRinse oral rinse should be swished vigorously between your teeth once weekly after brushing with conventional toothpaste, unless otherwise instructed by a dental professional.
History
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Other Information
CaviRinse oral rinse is a prescription formulation for use in the prevention of dental caries. This formulation contains 0.2% sodium fluoride in a neutral pH base to help prevent caries and enhance remineralization.
ACTIVE INGREDIENT: Sodium Fluoride 0.2% w/v.
INACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Water, Glycerine, Microdent® (Ultramulsion® of dimethicone and poloxamer), sodium saccharin, flavoring, cetylpyridinum chloride.
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Cavirinse Manufacturers
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3m Espe Dental Products
Cavirinse | 3m Espe Dental Products
Follow these instructions unless otherwise instructed by a dental professional. Use once weekly after brushing your teeth with a toothpaste. Pour 10ml of CaviRinse oral rinse into the dosage cup, vigorously swish between your teeth for one minute and then spit out. Children 6 to 16 years of age should thoroughly rinse mouth with water.
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