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Sodium monofluorophosphate is a common active ingredient in many kid toothpaste products. It is a fluoride compound that helps to strengthen tooth enamel and prevent cavities. Kid toothpaste that contains sodium monofluorophosphate is generally safe for children to use as long as it is used as directed. However, parents should be cautious about the amount of toothpaste their child uses and ensure they don‚t swallow it. Young children who are still learning to brush their teeth may need supervision to make sure they don‚t use too much toothpaste or swallow it. Sodium monofluorophosphate is a milder form of fluoride that is safe for use in kid toothpaste. It is less likely to cause dental fluorosis, a condition that can occur when children are exposed to too much fluoride during the development of their teeth. However, as with all fluoride products, it is important to use sodium monofluorophosphate toothpaste as directed to avoid overexposure. When choosing a kid toothpaste, look for products that are specifically formulated for children and have age-appropriate fluoride levels. Also, make sure the toothpaste has a flavor that your child likes to encourage them to brush their teeth regularly. Finally, it‚s important to encourage good dental hygiene habits in children, such as brushing twice a day for two minutes, flossing, and regular visits to the dentist. It is developed with delicious Bubble Gum flavor which is very fond of kids. We are leading PCD Franchise provider and contract manufacturer of Sodium monofluorophosphate kid toothpaste.

MK Medicine is a leading pcd franchise provider, contract manufacturer and hospital supplier of WHO-GMP certified Sodium monofluorophosphate Kid Toothpaste

50 gm

This Dental gel does not contain too much chemicals and is not harmful to children if they eat it.

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