ProMineralizer Toothpaste Studies
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Relative Dentine Abrasivity
Oral care products such as toothpaste are formulated to contain abrasives, which enables the mechanical removal of plaque and staining during brushing.
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Reduce Dentine Permeability
This study was designed to assess the ability of a toothpaste formulation versus a negative control to reduce dentine tubule permeation.
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Plaque Reduction
This in vitro method has been developed at Intertek CRS to compare the ability of oral care products versus controls to prevent a plaque biofilm from growing onto the surfaces of roughened glass rods.
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Remineralization
Enamel blocks were sectioned from extracted human teeth, lapped plano-parallel and highly polished.
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Pellicle Cleaning Ratio
This in vitro test was undertaken to compare the ability of a toothpaste formulation to remove stained pellicle from the surface of bovine enamel, versus a reference abrasive.
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Occlude Dentine Tubules
In Vitro Study to Evaluate the Ability of a Toothpaste Formulation to Occlude Dentine Tubules.
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Shades Whitening
This test was carried out using blocks of human enamel that were set into cuvettes using self-curing methyl methacrylate resin.
Toothpaste Clinical Studies Repair Artificial Enamel Lesions
This in vitro test was undertaken to compare the ability of a toothpaste formulation to remove stained pellicle from the surface of bovine enamel, versus a reference abrasive.
OraRestore Studies
OraRestore Essential Oil Clinical Studies
In-vitro Evaluation of Virucidal Activity of OraRestore Essential Oil Blend