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GC Tooth Mousse



GC Tooth Mousse is a topical, water based, sugar free creme that contains Caesin Phosphopeptide – Amorphous Calcium Phosphate[1] under the brand name of Recaldent. It was invented by Dr Eric Reynolds, Head of the School of Dental Science at The University of Melbourne[2].

Usage

Tooth Mousse can be applied at any time during the day or night. After cleaning teeth in the normal way, remove excess saliva from the mouth (via spitting, swalling or patting teeth dry with tissue) and apply the creme using a clean finger or cotton tip.

The formula should be left undisturbed for three minutes for day application then spread around mouth with tongue and held for another two mins before being spat out. Avoid food or drink for 30 minutes

Tooth Mousse can also be applied just before going to bed and the entire application can be left to slowly dissolve overnight[3].

Results

Specimens protected with Tooth Mousse have showed significant lower demineralization in comparison to specimens without the protection when exposed to a demineralization solution for seven days. Unprotected specimens were also shown to have significant remineralization after being demineralized upon receiving applications of Tooth Mousse[4].

GC Tooth Mousse has also shown effective results in the remineralisation of White Spot Lesions[5].

References

White papers and other literature

  1. ^ http://www.gcasia.info/content_GC_Tooth_Mousse.html
  2. ^ http://www.crcoralhealthscience.org.au/publications/files/Tooth%20Mousse%20PlusFinal.pdf
  3. ^ http://www.effectivecare.com/acatalog/Tooth_Mousse.html
  4. ^ http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B6T86-4P47V7P-3&_user=10&_rdoc=1&_fmt=&_orig=search&_sort=d&view=c&_acct=C000050221&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=10&md5=876037c0898356b80cd4749a92ac1828
  5. ^ http://iadr.confex.com/iadr/2006Brisb/techprogram/abstract_79101.htm
 
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