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Transform Your Oral Care Routine with Hydroxyapatite
What is Hydroxyapatite?
Hydroxyapatite (HA) might sound complex, but it’s actually a natural, safe mineral found in your teeth and bones. Over 90% of your tooth enamel and 60% of your bones are made from calcium apatite, also known as calcium phosphate.
Even in its lab-created form, hydroxyapatite is incredibly beneficial for oral health. It strengthens, restores, and rebuilds your teeth and bones, making it a great alternative to fluoride. Thanks to its natural remineralizing and restorative properties, hydroxyapatite is becoming a popular choice for patients looking to reduce their fluoride exposure while still protecting their teeth.
The Hydroxyapatite Difference
Your tooth enamel is your teeth’s natural shield against harmful acids and bacteria, playing a key role in preventing tooth decay. To keep this defense strong, the enamel needs to be constantly remineralized and rebuilt. Fluoride toothpaste is often recommended to enhance enamel strength and resist cavities.
What sets hydroxyapatite apart is its natural ability to actively restore and rebuild enamel. It doesn’t just make teeth resistant to decay but directly feeds the enamel with the minerals it needs to repair itself. Hydroxyapatite is also proven to reduce the risk of tooth decay, cavities, and enamel erosion.
In addition, hydroxyapatite is highly beneficial for implants, improving their biocompatibility when used as a coating.
What are the benefits of using hydroxyapatite?
- Antimicrobial properties
- Excellent biocompatibility
- Strong bonding agent
- Reduces plaque buildup
- Naturally whitens teeth
- Alleviates tooth sensitivity
- Remineralizes enamel and promotes bone growth
- Soothes gums and combats gingivitis