fluorfri
Fluorfri is a term used in discussions of dental health, consumer products, and public policy to indicate the absence of fluoride. It is not a standardized chemical name or regulatory category; its precise meaning depends on regional labeling rules and marketing practices. In consumer products, fluorfri is most commonly encountered on labels for toothpaste, mouthwash, bottled water, or other oral-care items marketed as fluoride-free. Such products typically replace fluoride with alternative ingredients intended to maintain cleaning or anti-bacterial function, and are often selected by individuals who prefer to avoid fluoride for personal or medical reasons.
Regulatory and labeling issues around fluorfri vary by country. Some jurisdictions require clear labeling of fluoride
In public health discussions, fluoridation of drinking water is a distinguishing topic. Proponents argue that controlled
See also: Fluoride, Water fluoridation, Fluoride-free toothpaste, Dental caries.