2021.1.12 To evaluate the effectiveness of a calcium silicate/phosphate fluoridated tooth paste and a serum compared with a toothpaste containing hydroxyapatite on protecting the enamel after...
Read More2021.2.19 Moreover, statistical results revealed that the toothpaste containing β-TCP powder had significantly higher calcium concentrations than the normal toothpaste. The
Read More2021.1.8 8 Citations Metrics Abstract Calcium added to dentifrices can complex with fluoride ions to reduce intra-oral bioavailability and therefore efficacy in preventing dental
Read More2023.7.27 Hall C., Mason S., Cooke J. Exploratory randomised controlled clinical study to evaluate the comparative efficacy of two occluding toothpastes—A 5% calcium
Read More2022.4.9 Recent health care products are based on formulations claimed to provide enamel remineralization and dentinal tubules occlusion through calcium-phosphate
Read More2021.1.12 Abstract. To evaluate the effectiveness of a calcium silicate/phosphate fluoridated tooth paste and a serum compared with a toothpaste containing
Read More2023.6.14 It was demonstrated in vitro that a fluoride–silicon-rich toothpaste associated with a calcium booster regenerates the dental tissues, remineralizing the
Read More2021.10.1 The calcium silicate/sodium phosphate toothpaste and serum increased microhardness of eroded dentin, but they did not significantly reduce enamel and dentin
Read More2018.3.1 The new fluoride toothpaste with bioactive tetracalcium phosphate/monetite calcium phosphate mixture showed good dentin remineralization potential under
Read More2021.4.14 Conclusions: Both F toothpastes led to significantly higher enamel protection from short-term erosion and abrasion in comparison to the non-F toothpaste
Read More2020.7.22 In contrast, HAP particles interact with tooth surfaces even under neutral conditions, 13,16,24 and HAP-based toothpaste and gel has been shown to release calcium and phosphate ions in dental plaque, 25,26 hence the potential to promote remineralization and inhibit demineralization of tooth tissue. Thus, it is conceivable that the daily usage ...
Read More2023.2.2 Nano-Hydroxyapatite is a biocompatible material used in the treatment of osteoporosis by dental professionals. Nano-Hydroxyapatite is FDA approved and is safe when following manufacturer directions. It is composed of calcium, phosphate, and oxygen, all-natural substances in the human body. These minerals help build stronger bones by
Read More2019.4.22 calcium and phosphate in the mouth, increasing the remineralization of enamel. It prevents further decay by replacing the normal enamel crystalline composition hydroxyapatite with stronger fluorapatite (Ca₅(PO4)₃F or FA). FA begins demineralizing at 4.5pH, significantly lower pH than hydroxyapatite, giving teeth a stronger
Read MoreCalcium for Stronger Teeth. One of the most prevalent minerals in your body, Calcium aids with bone and teeth development. In addition, Calcium has been proven to be a necessary nutrient in gum health. ... Calcium intake can help reverse weakened enamel and jaw bones, but brushing with an enamel-strengthening toothpaste can provide even quicker ...
Read MoreCalcium and phosphorous (in the form of phosphate), along with fluoride, are included in toothpaste because they play a key role in keeping your teeth from becoming soft and yucky, which makes it easy for cavities to form.. Let’s find out more! Flouride: In a way, most of us have come to associate teeth with fluoride.
Read MoreThis study aimed to investigate the free calcium released from different brands of toothpaste after incorporation with a beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP)/amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) mixed powder and with β-TCP powder alone. Four brands of toothpaste were used for the experiment: Nano-Bio Activation Toothpaste, Colgate Total Advanced Whitening
Read More2023.10.9 A reduced acidity level also makes it easier for fluoride toothpaste to remineralize and rebuild the enamel. So if you think your teeth need a quick remineralization, all you need to do is mix one tablespoon of baking soda with four ounces of water and swish it around your mouth once daily.
Read MoreCrystals. The right toothpaste. Fluoride is another naturally occurring mineral that can help remineralize your teeth. It forms a stronger building block called fluorapatite, which makes your ...
Read MoreConsuming a diet high in calcium helps to fortify enamel, so teeth are less likely to break. Also, consider brushing with a toothpaste that strengthen the enamel and replenish natural calcium. Calcium Sources. There are, of course, the usual suspects when it comes to increasing your calcium intake for stronger teeth. Dairy products are high in ...
Read More2022.4.9 The latter compound is added to most toothpaste formulations to provide abrasiveness. However, silicates have been proven to be stronger inducers of remineralization even than fluoride, calcium or phosphate 36. The spherical nanoclusters that were found in the present study in-between newly formed HA crystals can be
Read More2023.12.14 2. Stannous Fluoride. Stabilized stannous fluoride is another extremely common type of fluoride found in toothpaste. And unlike sodium fluoride, stannous fluoride has antimicrobial properties which do more than just combat tooth decay. It also helps manage, prevent, and treat gingivitis because of how effective it is on plaque biofilm levels.
Read More2023.1.9 The best toothpaste for enamel contains calcium phosphate, stannous fluoride, or similar fluoride forms, which can help remineralize tooth enamel. Every time you brush your teeth with fluoride
Read MoreColgate Strong Teeth has a unique Calcium Boost + Arginine formula which restores natural calcium back to your teeth and nourishes them. Resulting in 2X stronger teeth vs usage of regular fluoride toothpaste. Colgate Strong Teeth toothpaste also helps prevent cavities, whitens teeth and freshens breath with regular use.
Read More2019.8.22 Hydroxyapatite and Fluorapatite. HA and FA belong to a large group of calcium apatites with the formula Ca 10 (PO 4) 6 X 2. If X describes hydroxyl groups, the mineral is called HA (Ca 10 (PO 4) 6 (OH) 2, and, in the case of fluoride ions, FA Ca 10 (PO 4) 6 F 2. The mineral containing both fluoride and hydroxyl ions is called ...
Read More2023.6.14 Conversely, after a 5-day treatment with both toothpaste/calcium booster, the detected signal of silicon in the present study was almost four times stronger. One of the results of the elemental analysis that caught our attention was the strong signal of carbon after the immediate evaluation and after the 5-day evaluation (33.6 and 18.7 weight ...
Read More2022.12.20 In the current study, we sought to evaluate the effects of phosphoryl-oligosaccharides of calcium (POs-Ca) and/or fluoride-containing toothpaste on enamel. Six groups of experimental toothpaste were prepared by adding various concentrations of POs-Ca and/or fluoride. A 5 × 10-mm window on the enamel of the bovine incisor was
Read More2021.5.21 Everyone, meet hydroxyapatite, a calcium-based mineral that makes up 97% of your enamel, 80% of your dentin, and 70% of your bones. As a refresher, your enamel is your tooth’s outer protective shield. Over time, plaque (full of bacteria and other microorganisms) can wear down your enamel, causing tooth decay and cavities.
Read More2019.12.9 HAP in toothpaste has been reported to elevate calcium and phosphate ions concentrations in saliva, plaque and tooth surfaces; 50 thus acting as a calcium and phosphate reservoir, helping to ...
Read More2023.1.9 Fluoride helps control and protect against the damage caused by the demineralization process, keeping teeth resilient to its negative effects. Other times, when your saliva is less acidic, fluoride helps by replenishing the calcium and phosphate ions that make your teeth harder and more protected. This process is called remineralization.
Read More2023.6.6 Ion chromatography (IC) provides a convenient and simple method for the direct determina-tion of fluoride and MFP in a single analysis. In this application note, we describe the use of electrolytic eluent generation combined with a high-capacity, hydroxide-selective, anion-exchange column—the IonPac AS18— for the determination of fluoride ...
Read More5 天之前 Red Seal's Herbal Toothpaste is a popular example of a toothpaste that ticks all three of these boxes. Natural toothpastes work by replacing common synthetic abrasives with natural ones - which is often marketed as the star ingredient. They’re often used in the formulation of natural teeth whitening toothpastes.
Read More2022.7.13 Background The aim was to evaluate the remineralization potential as well as the extent of protection against renewed demineralization of enamel by hydroxyapatite-containing toothpaste (Karex) in comparison to fluoride-containing (Elmex) and fluoride- and hydroxyapatite-free toothpaste (Ajona) as control. Methods Fifty-seven enamel samples
Read More2018.7.25 Toothpaste contains abrasive agents to clean and whiten the teeth. The level of abrasiveness of a paste, known as its relative dentin abrasivity (RDA), varies from product-to-product. Products ...
Read More2010.12.31 Whitening toothpastes may contain additional agents that augment the abrasive cleaning by aiding the removal and/or prevention of extrinsic stains, for examples, peroxide, enzymes, citrate ...
Read MoreThis study aimed to investigate the free calcium released from different brands of toothpaste after incorporation with a beta-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP)/amorphous calcium phosphate (ACP) mixed powder and with β-TCP powder alone. Four brands of toothpaste were used for the experiment: Nano-Bio Activation Toothpaste, Colgate Total Advanced Whitening
Read More2021.8.27 Calcium phosphate compounds form the inorganic phases of our mineralised tissues such as bone and teeth, playing an important role in hard tissue engineering and regenerative medicine. In dentistry and oral care products, hydroxyapatite (HA) is a stable and biocompatible calcium phosphate with low solubility being used for
Read More2024.1.9 Brushing with a fluoride toothpaste remains the best thing you can do to maintain your dental health, according to experts. Fluoride infiltrates the enamel’s surface and reaches areas that brushing can’t – providing you brush for around two minutes – making the tooth surface harder (remineralising) and more resistant to attack by sugar
Read More2022.11.19 The human body needs calcium and phosphate as essential nutrients to grow bones and teeth, but they are also necessary for many other biochemical purposes (e.g., the biosynthesis of phospholipids, adenosine triphosphate, ATP, or DNA). The use of solid calcium phosphate in particle form as a food additive is reviewed and discussed in
Read More2019.8.1 1. Introduction. The mineral phase of human teeth consists of calcium phosphate in the form of hydroxyapatite, Ca 5 (PO 4) 3 (OH) [1,2,3,4,5].The inner part of a tooth is called dentin, which is a protein-rich bone-like biocomposite containing about 70% hydroxyapatite with proteins (mainly collagen) and water forming the rest [6,7].Enamel,
Read More2023.7.27 A total of 57 clinical trials were found on CPP-ACP toothpaste showing that this form of calcium-phosphate-based toothpaste reverses white spot lesions, protects against dental erosion and reduces dentin hypersensitivity (Table 2). Only one study was found where CPP-ACP toothpaste was tested to improve gingival health.
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