60 Second Taste Gel
Anticavity Topical APF*
Preventive Treatment Gel
*Acidulated Phosphate Fluoride
Groovy Grape
Active Ingredient: 1.23% w/w fluoride ion from 2.72% sodium fluoride
Contraindicated in individuals who are hypersensitive to fluoride.
Keep out of reach of children. for topical intraoral use only. For professionally applied, in-office fluoride treatments only.
Not for systemic treatment. Do not swallow.
Do not use on patients with an allergy to fluoride.
60 Second Taste contains artificial color and flavor; confirm that no known patient allergies exist. (Marshmallow and Chocolate Vanilla are dye-free and contain no artificial colors.)
Special care should be used when administering to children under 6 years of age so that gel is not swallowed.
Contact with abraided or sensitive oral tissue may produce discomfort.
If more than is ordinarily used for treatment is swallowed, administer calcium (milk) and contact your local Poison Control Center immediately.
Usual dosage is approximately 2.75-9.0 grams of 60 Second Taste per dual arch treatment (depending on tray size.)
Shake well before use.
Repeat treatment at least once or twice a year. For patients with rampant or active caries, repeat treatment once or twice every six months.
If contents have become frozen, warm to room temperature and shake well before using.
For product MSDS information please see company website at pascaldental.com or contact Pascal directly.
Pascal's 60 Second Taste is free of gluten, soy, milk, egg, peanut and tree nut products.
Rx only (in USA). For Professional Use only.
Pascal Company, Inc.
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