APTEQ Sensitive toothpaste 60ml
7,50 €
Gentle Apteq Sensitive toothpaste is formulated for hypersensitive teeth, dry sensitive mouths, and to prevent tooth erosion.
- Arginine helps relieve tooth sensitivity and prevents cavities.
- Fluorides prevent plaque and strengthen tooth enamel.
- 10% xylitol content inhibits the action of cavity-causing bacteria, increases saliva production, and prevents a drop in salivary pH.
- Silica helps remove pigment stains from teeth.
- Betaine and olive leaf extract moisturize and nourish the oral mucosa.
- Features a unique foaming mechanism (soft foam) that does not irritate the mucous membranes.
- Suitable for canker sores.
- Non-abrasive (RDA 50).
- Mildly flavored.
- Suitable for daily use.
- Does not contain allergens or mucosal irritants.
- Made in Finland.
- Also try the unique Apteq peppermint-flavored mouthwash.
Description
Active ingredients: Xylitol 10%, Hydrated Silica, Arginine, Betaine 4%, Olive leaf extract 4%, Sodium fluoride 0.33%(1450ppm).
All ingredients: Aqua, Xylitol (10%), Hydrated Silica, Glycerin, Sorbitol, Calcium Carbonite, Arginine, Betaine (4%), Olive leaf extract (4%), Poloxamer 407, Titanium dioxide, Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Aroma, Cellulose Gum, Xanthan Gum, Sodium fluoride, Sodium Benzoate, Disodium EDTA, Sodium Saccharin, Anethole, Carvone, Menthol. Sodium fluoride: 0.33% (1450ppm). Free from animal ingredients.
Directions:
Brush your teeth with Apteq toothpaste twice a day, morning and evening, for at least 2 minutes. For children under 6 years of age, use a pea-sized amount and avoid swallowing the product. If you are using other fluoride-containing products, please consult your dentist.
Xylitol’s role in oral hygiene
An important part of oral hygiene is the removal of dental plaque from teeth. Xylitol reduces plaque by lowering bacterial levels and thus supports overall oral hygiene (4).
References
Lee YE, Choi YH, Jeong SH, Kim HS, Lee SH, Song KB (2009). Morphological changes in Streptococcus mutans after chewing gum containing xylitol for twelve months. Curr Microbiol 58:332-337
Kakuta H, Iwami Y, Mayanagi H, Takahashi N (2003). Xylitol inhibition of acid production and growth of mutans Streptococci in the presence of various dietary sugars under strictly anaerobic conditions. Caries Res 37:404-409.
Mäkinen KK (1985). New biochemical aspects of sweeteners. Int Dent J 35:23-35.
Mäkinen KK (2010). Sugar alcohols, caries incidence, and remineralization of caries lesions: a literature review. Int J Dent 2010:981072









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