Topical Fluoride Application 🟠 FLUOROTOP APF ⚪️ Prevest Denpro

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @AtoZKidsdental
    @AtoZKidsdental  2 года назад +3

    Hi Friends
    Today’s video is about Topical Fluoride Application
    This video is a demonstration video of Tray Application of FLUOROTOP APF developed by PREVEST DENPRO which is an Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride 1.23% Fluoride lon
    A topical APF anti-caries preparation for dental use 1.23 % fluoride ion from sodium fluoride. Optimized PH for a quick complete treatment. The improved thixotropic properties ensure closer adherence to enamel and interproximal areas. It contains xylitol-a proven anti-caries ingredient. The gel is offered in flavours for patient satisfaction and there’s no bitter taste.
    Indications
    Topical application of fluoride to aid in the protection against dental caries
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    🟢High fluidity for easy and quick application
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  • @hama4291
    @hama4291 Год назад +3

    I usually apply fluoride gel after doing scaling & polishing ,, because now there is no plaque so fluoride is better penetrate in enamel , and also to prevent sensitivity after scaling , whats is your opinion doctor

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  Год назад +1

      Hi Doctor
      Your approach is absolutely perfect

    • @jaydochaywalker8099
      @jaydochaywalker8099 7 месяцев назад

      But that patient won't be visiting you, for 1 and if not more years. Also the patient would not understand that it's because you went the extra mile.

  • @jaydochaywalker8099
    @jaydochaywalker8099 7 месяцев назад +1

    It appears the gel is not covering rhe lingual and labial surfaces?

  • @FaresBitnjani
    @FaresBitnjani Год назад +1

    Thank you

  • @Mendax14
    @Mendax14 2 года назад +1

    Does it really work?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  2 года назад +2

      Yes Doctor
      There are 3 benefits especially for high risk and moderate risk children
      1) The fluoride in the form of 1.23% APF has established prevention of caries and controls progression of caries very effectively
      2) The XYLITOL added into it Has an added advantage of REMINERALIZATION of incipient carious lesions thus enhancing the REMINERALIZING POTENTIAL
      3) Also Note that This Gel with Tray Application reaches Interproximal area (more susceptible to caries)which is difficult while using fluoride varnish.
      Hope you got my point Doctor

    • @Mendax14
      @Mendax14 2 года назад +1

      @@AtoZKidsdental thank you, doc !

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  2 года назад

      @@Mendax14 your welcome doctor

  • @Infinity-ej8pw
    @Infinity-ej8pw 2 месяца назад +1

    Can anyone do this application at home by oneself?

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  2 месяца назад +1

      @@Infinity-ej8pw yes but you need to be knowing the usage protocol
      It’s better that this is handled by professional dentist

  • @মিনিঅন
    @মিনিঅন 2 года назад +1

    Sir sound quality is low, high kardijiye nhh

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  2 года назад +1

      Oh Ok noted Doctor
      Will do so also pls volume up your device so that it can be heard
      Thanks for your valuable suggestions

    • @মিনিঅন
      @মিনিঅন 2 года назад +1

      @@AtoZKidsdental thank u sir

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  2 года назад +1

      Your welcome doctor

  • @andrewharms2460
    @andrewharms2460 2 года назад +1

    Fluoride is toxic if ingested. The method you describe is outdated. If trays are used suction in the Fluor of mouth should be used and then after 2 minutes the patient should rinse out thoroughly.

    • @AtoZKidsdental
      @AtoZKidsdental  2 года назад +2

      Yes Doctor
      Fluoride is Toxic
      But over here and in dentistry we use minimal amount of fluoride in the range of 2-4ml
      And as shown in the video due to Optimum Thixotropicity and ideal Viscosity the Excess Amount is always retained in the tray itself
      Secondly the Tray method is not outdated but is the most commonly used method
      Yes Suction is used while applying fluoride in any form professionally and in Tray method the suction is placed in between the trays
      The Recommended application is for 4minutes and the PATIENT SHOULD NEVER RINSE for Atleast 30-90 minutes
      Hope you got my point Doctor