Frequent Ask Questions
Q.
A major breakthrough in oral health care has been brought to
the marketplace.
A. These compounds make
teeth less sensitive to hot, cold, air pressure and touch and
increase the resistance of teeth to dental caries (decay).
Teeth become sensitive when tooth enamel erodes
or the gum line recedes, exposing tiny microscopic holes, or
tubules, that lead directly to nerves inside the tooth.
These nerves are the source of sensitive teeth
pain. The remineralization method involves calcium
phosphate compounds, the primary mineral in teeth and bone.
The process disperses into the tooth structure
to "fill" the microscopic hole and repair early cavities,
actually making teeth stronger. The new calcium phosphate
process overcomes these problems and remineralizes teeth
rapidly.
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