New Toothpaste Mimics Natural Enamel Repair Mechanism

New Toothpaste Mimics Natural Enamel Repair Mechanism
New Toothpaste Mimics Natural Enamel Repair Mechanism
Arnest UniRus has secured a patent for an innovative technology called “Nanoplumba,” used as a nano-level filling component in Tiswell-brand toothpastes.اضافة اعلان

According to the company, the technology simulates the body’s natural mechanism for repairing tooth enamel when used regularly.

Nanoplumba relies on an effective combination of nano-hydroxyapatite and arginine. Nano-hydroxyapatite is chemically identical to natural hydroxyapatite, which makes up about 75% of the mineral structure of tooth enamel.

With this technology, a calcium-rich layer forms on the enamel surface, sealing micro-cracks and repairing minor damage. At the same time, it creates a protective, acid-resistant layer that prevents bacterial adhesion and tartar formation, reducing the risk of tooth decay.

Anna Chumakova, Executive Director of the Russian Dental Association (StAR), confirmed that Tiswell products have received official accreditation from the association, as indicated by the “StAR Approved” seal. She noted that independent dental experts conducted a comprehensive review of the formulas, supporting documents, and clinical performance results, concluding that the findings support the company’s claims.

Novosti