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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sodium fluoride/malic acid (trade name Xerodent) is a type of mouthwash consisting of the teeth-strengthening sodium fluoride and the saliva stimulant malic acid.[1] It is used in xerostomia.
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