This chemical is not or does not contain components listed as carcinogens by IARC, ACGIH, EPA, and NTP. It means scientific studies have not yet confirmed that sodium monofluorophosphate (SMFP) causes cancer.
To the opposite, SMFP is widely used in dentistry as the health care active ingredient.
The SMFP contained in toothpaste is an excellent anti-caries agent and tooth desensitizer.
Sodium monofluorophosphate is a chemical substance, white powder or white crystals, hygroscopic, adding sodium monofluorophosphate to toothpaste can effectively prevent tooth decay, the fluoride content added to toothpaste is much lower than the value of the amount of fluoride being fluoridated, the amount of fluoride is extremely low, usually less harmful to the human body, so it will not lead to toxicity, carcinogenicity and other risks. Sodium monofluorophosphate toothpaste has a strong cleaning effect, can be removed from the surface of the teeth of food debris and microorganisms, can reduce the proliferation of harmful substances, is conducive to the health of the teeth.
To maintain oral hygiene and cleanliness in daily life, you can choose the appropriate toothpaste according to the condition of the teeth and mouth, and if the teeth appear abnormal, you can go to the hospital for further treatment.
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