Applying Fluor Protector S in your practice

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The innovative varnish system of Fluor Protector S features a homogeneously dissolved fluoride source said to ensure immediate availability of the fluoride.

Applying Fluor Protector S in your practice

The innovative varnish system of Fluor Protector S features a homogeneously dissolved fluoride source said to ensure immediate availability of the fluoride.

The entire dose of fluoride contained in Fluor Protector S is available in a very short time. As a result, dental enamel is reportedly directly and effectively supplied with fluoride. The low viscosity of the varnish is responsible for its optimum flow and wetting properties.

Benefits the entire practice team: The varnish is immediately ready for use with instant fluoride availability. It is designed to provide a controlled, dosed topical fluoride application. The 7700 ppm fluoride is an approximately four times higher concentration after setting. It has a mint flavor and smell and is available in multi- or single-dose units.

High patient acceptance: The varnish hardens to a thin, transparent layer that is only visible close up. It is formulated to feel smooth and virtually non-existent so patients leave the dental office with clean and great-looking teeth.

Unrivaled protection: After Fluor Protector S has been applied, the saliva activates the calcium and fluoride ions to combine and form a protective calcium fluoride coating that is designed to remineralize and strengthen the enamel. The teeth are no longer under direct attack by acids and reportedly receive long-term protection.

Fast and effective application: Fluor Protector S is said to be the only fluoride varnish composed of ammonium fluoride, which is an innovative and completely homogenous formulation. Therefore, it evenly and effectively distributes fluoride. Application is designed to be fast and easy because it does not need to be mixed or stirred prior to application.

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