RECALDENT GUM & TOOTH MOUSSE
Dry mouth is
probably the major cause of bad breath. Much is written about it. But
because our own bodies can create dry mouth when we undergo stressful
incidents, it is very difficult to treat. Not only is dry mouth a source
of bad breath, but it is also a major factor in decay and gum disease.
Recaldent was invented by Professor Eric Reynolds from
Melbourne University. It has always been known that
proteins in saliva protect the tooth structure. However
bacteria living between plaque and tooth enamel form acids
that dissolve the tooth. Reynolds and his colleagues found
a peptide in milk that when added to chewing gum binds to
tooth enamel and slowly releases calcium phosphate into
the tooth, repairing damaged tooth enamel. Recaldent also
promotes the incorporation of fluoride into teeth,
increasing the tooth's resistance to decay.
Recaldent is a sugarless gum containing Xylitol and a
sugarless Tooth Mousse containing CPP-ACP. The chewing of
the gum and the flavouring of the Tooth Mousse will
promote increased saliva production which can help
oxygenation of the mouth as well as stop decay and
demineralization of tooth enamel.
Recaldent
Chewing Gum comes in Two flavours -Mint and Tropical
Fruit.
Recaldent Tooth Mousse comes in Five flavours - Mint,
Strawberry, Melon, Tutti Frutti, Vanilla.
Recaldent™
products contain CPP-ACP that helps to repair and rebuild enamel by
replacing lost calcium and phosphate caused by regular acid attack.
CPP-ACP was developed at The School of Dental Science, The University of
Melbourne. For more information see Recaldent™
website
www.recaldent.com. Recaldent™
is milk casein derived lactose free and not recommended for anyone with
casein intolerance.
We suggest you chew Recaldent™
Chewing Gum for at least 20 minutes after eating full meals, snacks
or high sugar containing drinks at least four times a day. Also it is
recommended whenever you feel you may have dry mouth.
We suggest
that you apply Recaldent™
Tooth Mousse at night before sleep to help dry mouth and stop decay.
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