X-Pur - 0.63% SnF2 Oral Rinse Concentrate
Indications
- Helps to Remineralize Tooth Enamel
- Protects Teeth from Acid Erosion
- Promotes Healthier Gums
- ++ Benefits
- Alcohol free
- Anti-caries
- Antimicrobial
- Cost-efficient: 80 uses per bottle
- Glycerin base
- Great taste
- Treatment of hypersensitivity
- ++ Clinical Uses
- Geriatrics
- Oncology
- Orthodontics
- Pediatrics
- Periodontal treatments
- Pregnant women
- Presurgical & Postsurgical
- Xerostomia
- ++ Recommended Use
- Adults and children 6 years of age and over:
2 times a day or following the recommendation of a dentist.
- Adults and children 6 years of age and over:
- ++ Directions for Use
- Use after brushing the teeth with toothpaste.
- Fill the vial with 1/8 oz. of X-PUR Oral Rinse Concentrate.
- Add 7/8 fl. oz. of water to create a 1 fl. oz. solution, close tightly with snap-on cap and shake well.
- Swish vigorously for 1 minute with one half of the solution, expectorate and repeat the procedure with the remaining half of the mixture. Do not swallow.
- Do not use before completely mixing with water. Use immediately after preparing the rinse.
- Expectorate. For best results, do not eat, drink or rinse with water for 30 minutes after use.
- ++ Contraindications
- Keep out of reach of children. For use with children under 6 years of age, consult a dentist.
- May produce surface staining of the teeth. Adequate tooth brushing may prevent theses stains, which are not harmful or permanent and may be removed by a dental team.
- ++ Documentation
- Download the X-PUR Brochure
Brochure
Scientific Facts
"Stannous Fluoride gel is as effective as Chlorhexidine
in inhibiting the growth of bacteria."
Tseng C. C., Wolff L. F.
Inhibitory effect of stannous fluoride and other commonly used antimicrobial agents on oral bacteria
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"2% Chlorhexidine gel or 4% Stannous Fluoride gel has more than 99% reduction effect on the microflora of the periodontal pockets."
Oosterwaal P. J., Mikx F. H., van 't Hof M. A., Renggli H. H.
Short-term bactericidal activity of chlorhexidine gel, stannous fluoride gel and amine fluoride gel tested in periodontal pockets
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"Stannous Fluoride is an effective adjunct to mechanicaltooth cleaning in preventing gingivitis in adolescents’ treatment
with fixed appliances."
PhD Youn S. Chunb
Eighteen-month evaluation of the effects of a 0.4% stannous fluoride gel on gingivitis in orthodontic patients
[abstract]
"Stannous Fluoride provides high levels of protection
against decalcification."
Stratemann M. W., Shannon I. L.
Control of decalcification in orthodontic patients by daily
self-administered application of a water-free
0.4 per cent stannous fluoride gel
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"The use of Stannous Fluoride results in gingivitis and plaque reduction when compared with a conventional dentifrice."
Paraskevas S., van der Weijden G. A.
A review of the effects of stannous fluoride on gingivitis
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"The total amount of plaque formed and the Lipoteichoic Acid content were reduced in sucrose plaque by the Chlorhexidine
and Stannous Fluoride rinse program."
Violet Catherine Charlotte Beazley, Per Thrane, Gunnar Rölla
Effect of mouthrinses with SnF2 , LaCl3 , NaF and chlorhexidine
on the amount of lipoteichoic acid formed in plaque
[abstract]
"Some cetylpyridinium chloride (CPC) rinses stained
comparably to a chlorhexidine rinse."
Addy M., Mahdavi S.A., Loyn T.
Dietary staining in vitro by mouthrinses as a comparative measure
of antiseptic activity and predictor of staining in vivo
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