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Tooth Mousse is a topical paste that will provide extra protection for your teeth. It contains CPP-ACP a revolutionary new ingredient that helps to repair and restore tooth enamel, plus fluoride. Tooth Mousse provides relief for sensitive teeth. Regular use will help protect teeth from decay and make them stronger. It is available in 5 delicious flavours! It is sugar and lactose free. Tooth Mousse helps prevent white spots during and after orthodontic brackets. It is derived from milk protein but not recommended if you have milk allergies.

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Tooth surface protection - well beyond just fissure sealing
Tooth surface protection - 1
30 Sep 2015 | Clinical Excellence
The concept of protecting tooth surfaces dates back to the 1960s when unfilled resin pit and fissure sealants were introduced, following the seminal work of Michael Buonocore, who established protocols for etching enamel with orthophosphoric acid.1,2 Today, the concept of protecting tooth surfaces has developed considerably from that time to includ...
Expanding applications for CPP-ACP technology: lessons from across the globe
CPP-ACP
15 Sep 2014 | The Cutting Edge
Around the world, there has been increasing use of casein phosphopeptide amorphous calcium phosphate (CPP-ACP) technology in dentistry over the past decade, with the range of clinical applications now extending well beyond altering the demin/remin balance for human enamel.1 CPP-ACP complexes act as biological calcium phosphate delivery vehicles and...
Tooth surface protection - well beyond just fissure sealing
Tooth surface protection - 1
31 Jul 2014 | Clinical Excellence
The concept of protecting tooth surfaces dates back to the 1960s when unfilled resin pit and fissure sealants were introduced, following the seminal work of Michael Buonocore, who established protocols for etching enamel with orthophosphoric acid.1,2 Today, the concept of protecting tooth surfaces has developed considerably from that time to includ...
Tooth lightening: a new concept for maximizing surface aesthetics
31 Mar 2008 | The Cutting Edge
With the current strong levels of interest by patients in reducing the aging-related yellow shades within their teeth by bleaching, it is surprising that greater attention has not been directed to other means of reducing yellowness. This paper looks at the concept of “tooth lightening” using simple in-office and supporting at-home measures, as ...
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