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Journal of International Oral Health ¦ Volume 11 ¦ Issue 6 ¦ November-December 2019
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Comparative evaluation of fluoro calcium phosphosilicate,
calcium sodium phosphosilicate and strontium chloride
hexahydrate containing toothpaste for the treatment of dentin
hypersensitivity: A randomized single-blind study.

Summary

The article describes clinical and scientific results on the effectiveness of BioMin F toothpaste in dentin hypersensitivity and remineralization.

Key statement

BioMin F is based on fluoride-containing bioactive glass that releases calcium, phosphate and fluoride over a longer period, thereby forming an acid-resistant fluoroapatite layer on the tooth.

Results from studies

  • BioMin F showed a significantly greater reduction in tooth sensitivity than conventional toothpastes
  • Patients reported in studies to a high degree a noticeable improvement in symptoms
  • The effect is not just short-term, but long-lasting due to continuous active ingredient release
  • BioMin F was also described as effective for remineralization and protection against caries

Mechanism of action

  • slow release of minerals over up to 10–12 hours
  • Formation of fluoroapatite (more stable than natural tooth enamel)
  • effective closure of dentinal tubules → less pain

Significance

BioMin F combines two important effects:

  • Pain relief for sensitive teeth
  • active reconstruction (remineralization)

This distinguishes the technology from traditional toothpastes, which often only have a short-term effect.

Classification

  • based on clinical and experimental studies
  • shows promising results
  • further long-term studies are useful

Conclusion

BioMin F is a modern, scientifically supported technology that both reduces sensitivity and sustainably strengthens tooth enamel, thus going beyond classic dental care.


Lorenza Dahm