Duraphat 2800

Duraphat 2800 offers enhanced protection against tooth decay, making it particularly useful for individuals with sensitive teeth or those more prone to cavities and gum-related issues.

£17.99

Description

What is Duraphat 2800?

Unlike regular toothpastes, Duraphat is a high-fluoride toothpaste. It contains 2800 ppm (parts per million) of fluoride, compared to regular toothpastes which contain around 1000–1450 ppm. Because of its higher fluoride level, it is recommended only for those at a higher risk of tooth decay or who need strong enamel protection.

Uses of Duraphat 2800

  • To prevent tooth decay
  • To give strength to the enamel
  • To reduce sensitivity of the teeth
  • To protect and avoid further damage to the teeth

How does Duraphat work?

Duraphat has a high proportion of fluoride. When applied directly to the teeth, it prevents further breaking down. It helps repair and strengthen already damaged teeth and slows the growth of bacteria, protecting teeth from cavities.

How to Use Duraphat 2800

  • Apply only a small pea-sized amount on your toothbrush
  • Brush teeth in the vertical position from gums to tips for three minutes
  • Spit out after brushing without rinsing your mouth with water
  • Do not swallow — it may upset your stomach
  • Avoid drinking or eating anything for at least 30 minutes after brushing
  • Always consult your dentist for duration of use — use only under dental supervision

Side Effects

Duraphat toothpaste is generally considered very safe. Rare mild reactions may include:

  • Skin rash
  • Swelling
  • Itching
  • Redness
  • Dry or uncomfortable mouth

If you notice any of these symptoms, discontinue use and seek advice from a healthcare professional.

Precautions & Contraindications

  • For use under dental supervision only
  • Do not swallow the toothpaste
  • Not suitable as a replacement for standard toothpaste in low-risk individuals

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What makes Duraphat 2800 different from regular toothpaste?

A: Duraphat 2800 contains 2800 ppm fluoride, significantly higher than regular toothpastes (1000–1450 ppm), providing enhanced protection for high-risk patients.

Q: Do I need to rinse after using Duraphat 2800?

A: No. Spit out after brushing but do not rinse with water, to allow maximum fluoride absorption.

Q: How long should I use Duraphat 2800?

A: Always consult your dentist. It may be used for a long time but should remain under dental supervision.

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