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Brand Name
Burkhart
Generic Name
Stannous Fluoride
Active Ingredient
Stannous FluorideCategory
Other
Variants
4
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This page is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Before using any prescription or over-the-counter medication for Burkhart, you must consult a qualified healthcare professional.
| .116 g/120g | GEL | DENTAL | 43498-251 |
Detailed information about Burkhart
Stannous Fluoride is a potent antimicrobial and remineralizing agent used in oral healthcare to prevent dental caries, reduce gingivitis, and treat dentin hypersensitivity. It belongs to the fluoride class of medications and provides unique benefits over sodium fluoride.
For the majority of adults, the standard dosage of stannous fluoride depends on the product form being used:
Stannous fluoride must be used with caution in children to prevent over-ingestion and subsequent dental fluorosis.
No dosage adjustment is required for topical application, as systemic absorption is minimal. However, in patients with severe renal failure, caution should be exercised if there is a risk of accidental ingestion, as fluoride is primarily cleared by the kidneys.
No dosage adjustments are necessary for hepatic impairment, as stannous fluoride is not metabolized by the liver.
No specific dosage adjustments are required for the elderly. Stannous fluoride is particularly beneficial for older adults who may experience gum recession and root caries (cavities on the tooth roots).
To maximize the therapeutic benefits of stannous fluoride, follow these specific instructions:
If you miss a dose of stannous fluoride (e.g., you forget to brush), simply resume your normal schedule at the next appointed time. Do not use extra product to make up for a missed application. The efficacy of fluoride is based on cumulative exposure over time.
Acute overdose occurs if a large amount of stannous fluoride is swallowed, particularly by children.
> Important: Follow your healthcare provider's or dentist's dosing instructions. Do not adjust your dose or frequency of use without medical guidance.
While stannous fluoride is generally well-tolerated, some users may experience mild side effects. The most common issues involve the sensory experience of the product:
Stannous fluoride is safe for most individuals when used as a topical dental agent. However, it is critical to remember that these products are not meant to be ingested. The primary safety concern is the prevention of acute and chronic fluoride toxicity, especially in pediatric populations. Patients should be aware that while stannous fluoride provides superior protection against gingivitis and sensitivity compared to sodium fluoride, it requires strict adherence to usage instructions to avoid surface staining and minor oral irritation.
No FDA black box warnings for Stannous Fluoride. It is classified as a Monograph drug for over-the-counter dental use and a safe active ingredient when formulated according to FDA standards.
There are no known systemic drug-drug interactions that are considered absolutely contraindicated with the topical use of stannous fluoride. This is because the systemic absorption of the drug is extremely low. However, at the local level:
Stannous fluoride should NEVER be used in the following circumstances:
Stannous fluoride is generally considered safe for use during pregnancy when used topically as directed. The FDA has not assigned a specific pregnancy category to topical fluoride dentifrices, but systemic absorption is so minimal that it poses no known risk to the developing fetus. Maintaining oral health is particularly important during pregnancy, as hormonal changes can increase the risk of 'pregnancy gingivitis.' Preventing gum disease is linked to better birth outcomes. Pregnant women should be careful not to swallow the product to avoid any unnecessary systemic fluoride exposure.
Stannous fluoride is compatible with breastfeeding. While fluoride is excreted in breast milk, the amounts are extremely low and are not affected by the mother's use of topical toothpaste or rinses. There are no known adverse effects on the nursing infant from the maternal use of topical stannous fluoride.
Stannous fluoride is highly effective in preventing pediatric caries, but its use must be age-appropriate:
Stannous fluoride (SnF2) exerts its therapeutic effects through the action of both the stannous (Sn2+) and fluoride (F-) ions. The fluoride ion replaces the hydroxyl group in the hydroxyapatite of the tooth enamel, forming fluorapatite [Ca10(PO4)6F2]. This crystal lattice is more stable and less soluble in the presence of organic acids produced by plaque bacteria. The stannous ion acts as a metabolic inhibitor; it enters the bacterial cell and interferes with the thiol groups of essential enzymes, effectively shutting down the bacteria's ability to produce energy and acid. Additionally, the stannous ion forms a protective layer of stannous-phosphate complexes on the enamel surface, which acts as a physical shield against acid erosion and occludes dentinal tubules.
The pharmacodynamic effect of stannous fluoride is local and dose-dependent. The reduction in gingival bleeding and plaque accumulation typically becomes clinically significant after 2 to 4 weeks of twice-daily use. The relief of dentin hypersensitivity can often be felt within the first few applications, as the tubule occlusion occurs rapidly. There is no evidence of the development of bacterial resistance to stannous fluoride, making it suitable for long-term daily use.
Common questions about Burkhart
Stannous fluoride is a multi-benefit dental ingredient used to prevent cavities, treat tooth sensitivity, and reduce gingivitis. It works by strengthening tooth enamel through remineralization and using its antimicrobial properties to kill plaque-causing bacteria. Additionally, it helps block the tiny channels in teeth that lead to nerves, providing relief from pain caused by hot or cold triggers. Because of these diverse actions, it is often found in 'pro-health' or 'total care' toothpaste formulations. Regular use can significantly improve overall gum health and protect against acid erosion from food and drinks.
The most common side effects of stannous fluoride include a temporary metallic taste in the mouth and extrinsic (surface) tooth staining. While modern toothpastes are formulated to prevent this, some users may still notice a slight brownish discoloration, especially if they drink a lot of coffee or tea. This stain is not permanent and can be easily removed by a dental professional during a routine cleaning. Some people may also experience mild irritation or peeling of the inner cheeks, known as gingival sloughing. These effects are generally harmless and resolve if you switch to a different product.
Yes, you can consume alcohol while using stannous fluoride products, as there is no known chemical interaction between the two. However, it is important to note that many people use stannous fluoride to treat sensitive gums or dry mouth, and alcohol can worsen these conditions by dehydrating the oral tissues. If you are using a stannous fluoride mouthwash, it is often recommended to choose an alcohol-free version to avoid stinging or further drying out your mouth. For the best results, you should wait at least 30 minutes after brushing with stannous fluoride before drinking anything, including alcoholic beverages. This ensures the active ingredients have enough time to bond with your tooth enamel.
Stannous fluoride is considered safe for use during pregnancy when applied topically as part of a normal brushing routine. Since the product is spit out and not swallowed, the amount of fluoride that enters the bloodstream is negligible and does not pose a risk to the developing baby. In fact, maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial during pregnancy, as hormonal changes can make gums more susceptible to inflammation and bleeding, a condition known as pregnancy gingivitis. Using a stannous fluoride toothpaste can help manage this inflammation effectively. Always consult with your obstetrician or dentist if you have specific concerns about dental products during your pregnancy.
The time it takes for stannous fluoride to work depends on the condition being treated. For tooth sensitivity, many patients report feeling a noticeable reduction in pain within just a few days of twice-daily use, as the stannous ions begin to plug the exposed dentinal tubules. For gingivitis and gum health, it typically takes about two to four weeks of consistent use to see a significant reduction in gum bleeding and redness. The cavity-prevention benefits are ongoing and cumulative, providing long-term protection as long as the product is used regularly. To ensure maximum efficacy, you should avoid eating or drinking for 30 minutes after application.
Yes, you can stop using stannous fluoride at any time without experiencing any medical withdrawal symptoms or physical danger. However, because stannous fluoride works by creating a protective layer on the teeth and inhibiting bacteria, stopping its use will cause these benefits to fade. If you were using it for tooth sensitivity, you might find that your pain returns within a few days or weeks once the protective barrier wears away. Similarly, your risk for gum inflammation and cavities may increase as the antimicrobial protection is lost. If you wish to stop using it, it is a good idea to discuss alternative fluoride options with your dentist.
If you miss a dose of stannous fluoride, such as forgetting to brush your teeth in the morning, simply brush as soon as you remember or wait until your next scheduled time. There is no need to use double the amount of toothpaste or brush for a longer duration to make up for the missed session. The effectiveness of fluoride is based on its regular, long-term presence in the mouth rather than a single application. Consistency is the most important factor in maintaining the health of your enamel and gums. Just resume your normal twice-daily routine as soon as possible.
There is no evidence to suggest that stannous fluoride causes weight gain. Because it is a topical dental product that is meant to be spit out, it does not enter the systemic metabolic pathways that regulate weight, appetite, or fat storage. Even if small amounts are accidentally swallowed, fluoride does not have any caloric value or hormonal effects that would lead to changes in body weight. Any changes in weight you experience while using the product would be due to other factors, such as diet, exercise, or other medications. If you have concerns about unexplained weight changes, you should consult your primary care physician.
Stannous fluoride is generally safe to use alongside most systemic medications because it is applied topically and very little is absorbed into the body. However, you should be cautious when using other topical oral products at the same time. For example, using a chlorhexidine mouthwash immediately after brushing with stannous fluoride can increase the risk of tooth staining. Additionally, using calcium-based tooth creams at the same time can interfere with the fluoride's ability to strengthen enamel. It is usually best to separate the use of different oral health products by at least 30 minutes and to inform your dentist about all the medications and supplements you are using.
Stannous fluoride is the active ingredient in many different brands of toothpaste and oral rinses, and it is available in both brand-name and generic (store-brand) versions. When looking for a generic version, check the 'Drug Facts' label on the packaging to ensure the active ingredient is 'Stannous Fluoride 0.454%.' While the active ingredient is the same, generic versions may use different flavoring agents, detergents, or stabilizers, which can affect the taste or texture of the paste. Both brand-name and generic versions are regulated by the FDA to ensure they meet the same standards for safety and efficacy in preventing cavities.
Other drugs with the same active ingredient (Stannous Fluoride)
> Warning: Stop using Stannous Fluoride and call your doctor or dentist immediately if you experience any of the following serious symptoms:
The primary long-term concern with stannous fluoride is the accumulation of surface stains. While these do not harm the health of the tooth, they can be an aesthetic concern for some patients. Regular professional cleanings every six months are usually sufficient to manage this. There is no evidence that long-term topical use of stannous fluoride leads to systemic health issues, provided the product is not swallowed.
There are currently no FDA Black Box Warnings for stannous fluoride products. It is considered safe and effective for its intended over-the-counter and prescription uses when used as directed on the product labeling.
Report any unusual symptoms or persistent oral irritation to your healthcare provider or dentist. They can determine if the reaction is due to the stannous fluoride or another ingredient in the formulation, such as sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS).
There are no specific laboratory tests (like blood counts or liver function tests) required for patients using topical stannous fluoride. However, regular dental examinations (typically every 6 months) are required to:
Stannous fluoride has no known effect on the ability to drive or operate heavy machinery. It does not cause drowsiness or impair cognitive function.
There is no direct contraindication between the topical use of stannous fluoride and the consumption of alcohol. However, many oral rinses containing stannous fluoride are alcohol-free to prevent drying of the oral mucosa. If you use an alcohol-based mouthwash in addition to stannous fluoride toothpaste, it may increase the risk of oral dryness or irritation.
Stannous fluoride can be stopped abruptly without any risk of withdrawal symptoms or rebound effects. However, discontinuing use will result in the loss of its protective benefits. Patients who stop using stannous fluoride may notice a return of tooth sensitivity or an increase in gum bleeding within a few weeks as the protective stannous layer wears off.
> Important: Discuss all your medical conditions and any history of dental sensitivities with your healthcare provider before starting a new Stannous Fluoride regimen.
There are no documented significant interactions between topical stannous fluoride and herbal supplements such as St. John's Wort, ginkgo, or valerian. Because stannous fluoride acts locally in the mouth and is not absorbed into the bloodstream in significant amounts, it does not interfere with the metabolism of these supplements.
Stannous fluoride does not typically interfere with standard blood or urine laboratory tests. However, extremely high levels of systemic fluoride (from massive ingestion) can interfere with certain colorimetric assays for serum calcium and alkaline phosphatase, though this is not relevant for standard topical use.
To ensure the best results and minimize interactions:
> Important: Tell your doctor or dentist about ALL medications, supplements, and herbal products you are currently taking, even if they are for non-dental conditions.
There is no significant cross-sensitivity between stannous fluoride and other common dental agents like lidocaine or chlorhexidine. However, patients who are sensitive to other tin-based compounds or other fluoride salts (like sodium fluoride or acidulated phosphate fluoride) should use stannous fluoride with caution under the supervision of a healthcare provider.
> Important: Your healthcare provider or dentist will evaluate your complete medical and dental history before recommending Stannous Fluoride.
Geriatric patients often benefit significantly from stannous fluoride. As people age, gum recession often exposes the tooth roots, which lack protective enamel. This makes the roots highly susceptible to 'root caries' and sensitivity. Stannous fluoride provides a protective barrier for these exposed areas. Additionally, elderly patients taking multiple medications that cause dry mouth (polypharmacy) are at a higher risk for rapid tooth decay, making the antimicrobial properties of stannous fluoride particularly valuable.
In patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), the kidneys are less efficient at excreting fluoride. While topical use is safe, these patients should be extra vigilant about not swallowing the product. If a patient is on dialysis, fluoride is cleared during the procedure, but they should still consult their nephrologist regarding the use of high-concentration prescription fluoride products.
There are no special considerations for patients with hepatic impairment, as the liver is not involved in the processing or elimination of stannous fluoride.
> Important: Special populations, particularly young children and those with chronic health conditions, require individualized medical assessment by a dentist or physician.
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| Bioavailability | <1% (topical); >90% (if ingested) |
| Protein Binding | Negligible |
| Half-life | 3 to 10 hours (systemic fluoride) |
| Tmax | 30 to 60 minutes (if ingested) |
| Metabolism | None (Inorganic ion) |
| Excretion | Renal (50%), Fecal (if unabsorbed) |
Stannous fluoride is classified as an inorganic fluoride salt and a dental prophylactic agent. It is grouped with other fluorides like sodium fluoride and sodium monofluorophosphate but is distinguished by its unique antimicrobial and anti-sensitivity properties provided by the tin cation.