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Updated: January 25, 2026

What Is Allday 5000? Uses, Dosage, and What You Need to Know in 2026

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

What is Allday 5000 - medication information and education guide

Allday 5000 is a prescription fluoride toothpaste used to prevent cavities and protect dry-mouth patients. Here's everything you need to know about it in 2026.

If your dentist just handed you a prescription for Allday 5000 and you want to understand exactly what it is, why you need it, and how to use it correctly — you're in the right place. This guide covers everything patients need to know about Allday 5000 in plain English.

What Is Allday 5000?

Allday 5000 is a prescription-strength fluoride toothpaste made by Elevate Oral Care. Its active ingredient is sodium fluoride 1.1% — equivalent to 5000 ppm (parts per million) fluoride ion. That's five times the fluoride concentration of typical over-the-counter toothpastes (which contain around 1000–1500 ppm).

The "5000" in the name refers to this 5000 ppm concentration. The name "Allday" reflects the product's design philosophy: Elevate Oral Care created it to provide all-day, round-the-clock protection — including its high xylitol content and gentle formula for patients with dry mouth who need continuous oral health support.

What Is Allday 5000 Used For?

Allday 5000 is used for the following conditions:

Prevention of dental caries (cavities): The primary indication. Allday 5000 is prescribed to patients at high risk of developing cavities — whether from dry mouth, dietary habits, medications, or other factors.

Remineralization of early tooth decay: High-concentration fluoride can halt and even partially reverse early-stage enamel damage by promoting remineralization.

Dry mouth (xerostomia): Patients with dry mouth are at dramatically elevated caries risk because saliva normally neutralizes mouth acids and washes away bacteria. Allday 5000's SLS-free, high-xylitol formula is specifically designed to be gentle and effective for these patients.

Orthodontic patients: Braces create areas around brackets where plaque can accumulate and cause white spot lesions (early cavities). Prescription fluoride toothpaste helps prevent this.

Gum recession and root exposure: Exposed root surfaces are more vulnerable to decay than enamel-covered surfaces. High-fluoride toothpaste helps protect these areas.

What Makes Allday 5000 Different from Other Prescription Fluoride Toothpastes?

While all prescription 1.1% sodium fluoride toothpastes share the same active ingredient, Allday 5000 stands out in several ways:

44% xylitol — the highest of any prescription or OTC fluoride toothpaste. Xylitol inhibits cavity-causing bacteria and stimulates saliva.

SLS-free formula — uses a glycolipid surfactant instead of sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), which is gentler for patients with sensitive oral tissues, dry mouth, or canker sores.

Neutral pH (~7.0) — avoids the slight acidity of some prescription fluoride products, which is important for patients whose buffering capacity is already compromised.

Twin-pack format — available as a 6-month supply (two tubes per pack), supporting consistent long-term therapy.

Allday 5000 Dosage: How to Use It Correctly

The correct way to use Allday 5000 depends on which formulation you have:

Allday 5000 (standard):

Apply a thin ribbon (not a full blob) to your toothbrush

Brush your teeth thoroughly for 2 minutes

Spit — do NOT swallow and do NOT rinse

Do not eat, drink, or rinse for 30 minutes after use

Use once daily — preferably at bedtime — in place of your regular toothpaste

Allday 5000 Sensitive:

Use twice daily — morning and evening — in place of regular toothpaste

Same brushing technique, spit, and 30-minute no-rinse/no-eat rule applies

Who Should NOT Use Allday 5000

Children under 6 years old (without specific dental guidance)

Individuals with known allergy to sodium fluoride or any ingredient in the formula

Patients who cannot spit reliably (caregivers must supervise children to prevent swallowing)

Is Allday 5000 a Controlled Substance?

No. Allday 5000 is not a DEA-controlled substance. It is classified as a prescription drug (due to its higher fluoride concentration), but it carries no special scheduling requirements. It can be prescribed by any dentist, periodontist, physician, or nurse practitioner and does not require a DEA number to prescribe.

How Long Does a Tube Last?

One tube of Allday 5000 lasts approximately 3 months with once-daily use. Allday 5000 is designed to be sold in twin-packs, which represent a 6-month supply. If you're using the Sensitive version twice daily, a single tube will last approximately 6 weeks.

Where to Get Allday 5000

Allday 5000 is available through your dental provider's office (where Elevate Oral Care primarily distributes it) or via a prescription at a pharmacy that can special-order it. If you're having trouble filling it, medfinder.com is a paid service that calls pharmacies near you to find which ones can fill your prescription.

For tips on finding it: How to Find Allday 5000 in Stock Near You

Frequently Asked Questions

Allday 5000 is a prescription-strength fluoride toothpaste (1.1% sodium fluoride / 5000 ppm) used to prevent dental cavities, remineralize early tooth decay, and protect high-risk patients including those with dry mouth, orthodontic patients, and those with gum recession and exposed root surfaces.

Allday 5000 contains 5000 ppm fluoride — five times the concentration of typical OTC toothpastes (1000–1500 ppm). It also contains 44% xylitol and is formulated without SLS, with a neutral pH of ~7.0. These features make it significantly more effective at preventing cavities and gentler for dry mouth patients than regular toothpaste.

Apply a thin ribbon to your toothbrush and brush for 2 minutes. Spit after brushing — do not swallow, do not rinse, and do not eat or drink for 30 minutes. The standard formula is used once daily at bedtime; the Sensitive formulation is used twice daily (morning and evening).

Allday 5000 is approved for children 6 years of age and older. Children 6–16 should rinse their mouths after use to reduce fluoride ingestion. It is not recommended for children under 6 without specific dental guidance, as accidental swallowing can lead to dental fluorosis during tooth development.

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