Sensitive toothnecks, irritated gums, prevention of tooth decay

Topical application of stannous fluoride has proven very effective in oral and dental care. It is difficult though to stabilise a bivalent stannous fluoride (II) against hydrolysis and oxydation in a dental care product without reducing its bioavailability. This has been achieved by Dr Wild's dental research department and consequently, they have developed a gel (for the intensive treatment) and a toothpaste (for the daily treatment) with stannous fluoride (II).

Stannous fluoride has been tested in many clinical studies and is one of the most efficacious fluoride compounds ever against sensitive toothnecks, irritated gums and for the prevention of enamel and dentine caries.
 
Intensive treatment Daily treatment

 

 
RDA value: 18 (very low abrasiveness)
Good adhesive properties.
Apply EMOFLUOR® GEL 1 x daily in the evening, in acute cases several times daily, either with your finger tip or toothbrush. Spit out but do not rinse.
 
RDA value: 37 (low abrasiveness)
Ra value:
0.49 (low roughing effect)
Re value:
33,3 (sufficient cleaning)
Apply EMOFLUOR® toothpaste 3 x daily with a toothbrush. Stimulates salivation and prevents dry mouth.
 
REM photographs (1:1'100) of dentine after application of SnF2 and NaF
 
Indications:
Sensitive toothnecks, irritated gums, prevention of tooth and toothnecks caries

Characteristics:
cariostatic on the enamel and dentine
prevention of plaque
deposit effect
occlusion of tubuli (desensitizing)

Active ingredients:
stabilised stannous-(II)-fluoride 0,4% (1000 ppm F¯ and 3000 ppm Sn++)


 

 
SnF2 (1000 ppm F¯) extensive occlusion of tubuli
 
NaF (1000 ppm F¯) unchanged condition of tubuli
 
 


 
We recommend the EMOFLUOR® ready-to-use mouthrinse for daily use

Characteristics:
ideal pH 6,2 - promotes the uptake of fluoride in enamel and dentine
the mineral salts stimulate salivation and promote the biological self-cleaning of the oral cavity
Active ingredients
potassium nitrate, sodium fluoride
(250 ppmF¯), mineral salts
 
 
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