Résumé : Purpose: This study aims to verify the stability of different types of fluoride in a dentifrice containing Brazilian red propolis (BRP). Methods: The dentifrice formulation was developed with calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) and sodium monofluorophosphate (MFP) (patent INPI BR1020170110974). Nominal fluoride content was 1500 μg/g. Batches of five lots were selected and analyzed for 2 consecutive years (fresh, with 12 and 24 months). Dentifrices from each tube were analyzed in duplicate using an ion‐specific electrode (ISE). The concentrations of fluoride (total fluoride [TF], total soluble fluoride [TSF], and ionizable fluoride [IF]) were determined, and the results were expressed in ppm F (μgF/g). Results: After 12 months of aging, the samples showed TF concentration ranging from 1198.9 ± 26.9 to 1443.6 ± 33.4 ppm F, TSF ranging from 869.6 ± 105.5 to 965.8 ± 149.8 ppm F, and IF ranging from 223.5 ± 14.8 to 269.7 ± 10.1 ppm F. After 24 months of aging, the samples showed TF concentration ranging from 763.5 ± 73.2 to 1083.1 ± 32.4 ppm F, TSF ranging from 552.3 ± 39.9 to 758.4 ± 141.1 ppm F, and IF ranging from 102.2 ± 4.0 to 174.7 ± 4.9 ppm F. Conclusion: Soluble fluoride remained relatively stable until 12 months of aging; however, at 24 months of aging, the concentration reduced.