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What is sodium monofluorophosphate in toothpaste?

Sodium monofluorophosphate (SMFP)is used as an anti-caries agent and tooth desensitizer in toothpaste formula.

Sodium monofluorophosphate is easily soluble in water, having effects of bactericidal and anti-caries. It is commonly used active additives in the toothpaste industry.

The study shows that when the content of sodium monofluorophosphate in toothpaste reaches 0.76%, it can reduce caries by 17% to 38%.

Furthermore, the fluorine in sodium monofluorophosphate has the effect of strengthening teeth and preventing cavities, and phosphate has the effect of repairing teeth.

When it is used as an additive of fluorine toothpaste, and the regular content in the toothpaste is very low , only 0.7-0.8%.

The toothpaste grade sodium monofluorophosphate is specially applied for the toothpaste. The product offered by Whwanze has the advantages of high purity, low toxicity, low heavy metal, and high stability, which could meet the requests of toothpaste very well.

Beside the toothpaste, sodium monofluorophosphate can be used for the fluoridization of drinking water too.

study on water

The regular content of fluorine in the drinking water is 1.0mg/L. The aqueous solution of sodium monofluorophosphate has obvious bactericidal effect on the growth and reproduction of Aspergillus niger, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Katharococcus, etc. It can be used as antiseptic and bactericidal agent.


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