Combination cariostatics, dental or mouthwashes or oral agents
- Level
- Class
- Parent
- 51170000
- Below
- 38
- Links · KBLI
- 9
Definition
UNSPSC 51172800This classification denotes a) combination drugs that inhibit or arrest formation of localized destruction of the tooth surface initiated by decalcification of the enamel followed by enzymatic lysis of organic structures and leading to cavity formation, or dental caries, hence the term CARIOSTATICS; b) combination drugs that treat diseases of the teeth, oral cavity, and associated structures; or c) combination drugs for rinsing the mouth, possessing cleansing, germicidal, or palliative properties. Typical combination cariostatic, dental or oral agent, or mouthwash constituents are alcohol, aluminum chloride, amyl metacresol, benzalkonium chloride, benzocaine, calcium carbonate, camphor, carbamide peroxide, cetylpyridinium chloride, cresol, epinephrine, eucalyptol, fluoride, glycerin, hydrofluoric acid, hydrogen peroxide, iodine, paraformaldehyde, phosphoric acid, potassium nitrate, sodium biphosphate, and sodium fluoride.
Same parent
Under 51170000 · 19Activities that produce or sell this
KBLI · 9Inherited from family 51170000.
Warning
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