monofluorfoszfát
Monofluorfoszfát, often abbreviated as MFP, is an inorganic chemical compound with the formula Na2PO3F. It is a salt of fluorophosphoric acid. Monofluorfoszfát is commonly found as a white crystalline powder. Its primary application is as an active ingredient in toothpaste. In oral hygiene products, monofluorfoszfát functions as an anti-caries agent. It works by releasing fluoride ions which can then integrate into the enamel of teeth. This process strengthens the enamel, making it more resistant to acid attacks from bacteria in the mouth, thereby helping to prevent tooth decay. The fluoride ions also play a role in remineralization, helping to repair early stages of enamel erosion. Monofluorfoszfát is generally considered safe for use in dental products when used as directed. It is typically formulated at concentrations approved by regulatory bodies for oral care applications. While its primary use is in toothpaste, it can also be found in some mouthwashes and other dental formulations. The effectiveness of monofluorfoszfát in preventing cavities has been established through numerous scientific studies.