DURAPHAT 5000 TOOTHPASTE
Product description
DURAPHAT 5000 Dental Cream is a high-fluoride toothpaste (up to 5000 ppm fluoride) designed for the prevention of coronal and root caries in adults and adolescents over 16 years with a high caries risk. Compared with conventional fluoride toothpastes, higher fluoride concentrations have been shown in clinical studies to deliver greater anti-caries benefits. This product supports clinically proven prevention by helping to arrest and reverse primary root caries and early carious lesions, while increasing salivary fluoride levels to promote ongoing protection. Sales format: 51 g.
Main features
- High fluoride concentration: up to 5000 ppm to support enhanced anti-caries activity versus conventional toothpastes.
- Developed for high-caries-risk patients aged 16+ (professional recommendation required).
- Helps control progression of root caries and supports arrest of lesions versus conventional toothpaste.
- Supports remineralization of primary root caries and early enamel lesions (including fissure lesions).
- Contributes to increased fluoride concentration in saliva, promoting continuous protective effect.
- Professional prevention solution in the Clinic category, Prevention and Prophylaxis subcategory.
Uses and applications
Indicated for daily caries prevention in adults and adolescents over 16 years with elevated caries risk, including patients with active caries or recent caries history, exposed root surfaces, high-sugar diets, orthodontic appliances, and xerostomia (dry mouth). Use should follow the dentist’s instructions as part of a comprehensive preventive program.
Benefits for the professional
- Supports evidence-based management of high-caries-risk patients in preventive protocols.
- Helps improve clinical outcomes by enhancing lesion control and remineralization compared with conventional toothpaste.
- Suitable for multiple risk profiles (orthodontics, xerostomia, exposed roots), facilitating personalized prevention plans.
- Practical retail format (51 g) for dispensing and patient adherence in home-care regimens.