Enamelon® Fluoride Toothpaste
0.45% Stannous Fluoride (1150 ppm F)
Did you know that your teeth are exposed to acidic/low pH foods and liquids that demineralize your tooth enamel every day?
Enamelon is the ONLY toothpaste specifically formulated with 2-way protection power to fight back. That’s because Stannous Fluoride + a patented remineralizing technology with the components of Amorphous Calcium Phosphate (ACP) help strengthen tooth enamel and are clinically proven to desensitize teeth1
You can count on Enamelon to:
What’s more, Enamelon’s proprietary formula provides double the fluoride uptake of prescription 5,000 ppm fluoride toothpastes2 – to harden your tooth enamel. Unlike other brands, Enamelon actually helps seal the tooth surface to prevent sensitivity in the first place!
Enamelon’s unique ingredients are also clinically proven to provide relief for dry mouth symptoms.3 Its Hydramulsion® long-lasting coating soothes, moisturizes and lubricates dry mouth tissues.4
Daily Dentistry Delivered™
4.3 oz (122 g)
Mint Breeze
Not available in Canada.
The most reactive and soluble calcium phosphate compound, ACP forms on the tooth enamel, within the dentinal tubules and provides a calcium and phosphate reservoir. Research shows that available ACP on the enamel can prevent damaging erosion by stimulating remineralization of tooth structure.7, 8, 9 Introducing calcium and phosphate back into the surface of the tooth with products containing ACP technology is an ideal strategy to reverse the demineralization process.
The ACP-forming ingredients also strengthen teeth by acting as an enhanced fluoride delivery system to deliver more fluoride than products without ACP.10 The patient has the benefit of fluoride uptake without greater exposure to higher fluoride concentrations or volumes. ACP combines with fluoride to desensitize dentin. Fluoride, along with ACP, occludes tubules by depositing tooth-like minerals to create a semi-permanent reduction in hydraulic conductance. This is a proven mechanism to reduce dentinal hypersensitivity.
Value of Fluoride Sources
Fluoride reacts with tooth mineral, forming either fluoridated apatite (firmly-bound) or calcium fluoride (loosely-bound).
Firmly-bound fluoride, incorporated onto the surface of the crystals of apatite, can reduce the solubility of tooth mineral and hence inhibit demineralization due to acids generated by plaque bacteria.11
Loosely-bound (labile F) fluoride provides a relatively slow-release form of ionic fluoride to plaque and saliva. There has been renewed interest in loosely-bound fluoride as a reaction product of fluoridation to act as a potential “reservoir” source of solution fluoride enhancing remineralization and retarding demineralization processes.12
Hydramulsion®
Hydramulsion® is composed of unique properties benefiting your patients by providing a long-lasting coating that lubricates and soothes the soft tissues of the mouth.