Iris 60 Second Apf Gel
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This is a fluoride treatment gel containing 1.23% fluoride ion and available from 2.09% sodium fluoride and hydrofluoric acid that helps prevent dental decay. It is intended for professional office use only and should not be used at home or unsupervised. The gel is a one-minute or four-minute fluoride gel for in-office patient use and is normally used twice a year as a preventative caries treatment. After prophylaxis, the gel is added to tray/s and left on the teeth for one minute, after which it should be expectorated. The product should not be swallowed, and medical help should be sought if it accidentally gets swallowed in quantities greater than expected. The inactive ingredients include citric acid, Polysorbate 20, Xanthan gum, and so on. The product should be stored under 25°C/77°F and should not be frozen. Reorder number [3255-925].*

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