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OHP Fluoride Toothpaste 1000 – 1450 ppm

£2.55£3.40

Mild mint toothpaste for children and adults. 

Used widely in oral health programmes. 

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£3.40

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Product Description

OHP Fluoride Toothpaste (5 Choices – see image gallery for ingredients and back of tube info).

  • OHP Fluoride Toothpaste 1450 ppm is a very mild mint flavoured toothpaste with 1450ppm fluoride. 75mls
  • OHP 1000 ppm Fluoride 75mls (NB. larger tube May 24) Paraben Free
  • OHP Family 1450 ppm Fluoride 100mls Paraben free
  • OHP Free – Sodium Lauryl Sulphate/SLS FREE (non-foaming), Paraben Free and Flavour Free with 1450ppm Fluoride 50mls  
  • OHP toothpaste is Halal
  • OHP Fluoride Toothpaste 1450ppm Paraben Free 75mls

Advice for Toothbrushing

The major dental conditions of tooth decay,  gum disease and acid erosion can be reduced by regular toothbrushing with fluoride toothpaste.

Scientific evidence suggests that the preventive action of tooth brushing can be maximised if the following principles are followed:

  • Brushing should start as soon as the first baby tooth erupts
  • Brushing should occur twice daily as a minimum. Clean teeth last thing at night before bed and at least one other time each day
  • Children under three years should use a toothpaste containing no less than 1,000ppm fluoride
  • Children under three years should use no more than a smear of toothpaste (a thin film of paste covering less than 3/4 of the brush). They must not be allowed to eat or lick toothpaste from the tube
  • Family fluoride toothpaste (1,350-1,500 parts per million fluoride – ppmF) is indicated for maximum decay control for all children. Except those who cannot be prevented from eating toothpaste.  An adult should assist/supervise toothbrushing to be sure the correct amount of toothpaste is used
  • Children between three and six years should use no more than a pea-sized amount of toothpaste
  • Children need to be helped or supervised by an adult when brushing until at least seven years of age and must not be permitted to eat or lick toothpaste from the tube
  • Rinsing with lots of water after brushing should be discouraged – spitting out excess toothpaste is preferable
  • Rinsing with water, mouthwashes or mouth rinses (including fluoride rinses) immediately after tooth brushing will wash away the concentrated fluoride in the remaining toothpaste, thus diluting it and reducing its preventive effects.

We like to be fair when we have a small supply of a specific toothpaste available. Hence limit the number that can be purchased at one time. Thank you for understanding.

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