In recent years, the revolutionary ability of a toothpaste to 'regenerate teeth' was made possible by the incorporation of bioactive complex.

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According to Dr Fabiano Vilhena, researcher of bioactive dentifrices in Brazil, bioactive or technological toothpastes are relatively new. The development and launch of new toothpastes has been a challenge because of customers' oral health habits.

Dental regeneration is the ability of the tooth to be reconstructed by artificial methods. When the tooth is attacked by bacterial acids or other acids produced by our body or ingested food (biocorrosion), the enamel wear does not have the ability to regenerate, and this may cause numerous oral problems like spot lesions, molar incisive hypomineralisation (MIH), dentine hypersensitivity and dental erosion.

A new proposed solution for the coming decade is REFIX - Innovation in Dental Regeneration.

The action provided by Dentalclean Regenerador + Sensitive 5 in 1 toothpaste powered by REFIX starts occurring from day one. During brushing, the bioactive formula present in the toothpaste binds into the tooth, catching scattered particles in the oral environment, mainly calcium, and this complex forms a hybrid layer containing silicone-enriched hydroxyapatite. This layer, a protective shield similar to the original enamel, is able to remineralise the surface and subsurface of the dental enamel and it protects against acid attacks. When the dentine is exposed, this shield is formed over and within the dentinal tubules in order to relieve the pain caused by tooth sensitivity.

To learn more about Dentalclean Regenerador + Sensitive 5 in 1 Dental Gel, visit https://material.dentalclean.com.br/refixtech.