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  • RA Thermoseal 50gm

    Composition:

    Potassium Nitrate 5% w/w in toothpaste/gel base. Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.7% w/w (available fluoride content 917 ppm when packed).

    Understanding the tooth structure:

    For an effective management of dentinal hyprsensitivity, it is essential to understand the tooth structure and the roles of enamel, dentin, and pulp, as well as how they contribute to or are affected by tooth sensitivity.
    1. Enamel:
    a. Enamel is the outermost layer of the tooth, and it is the hardest and most mineralized tissue in the human body.
    b. Enamel serves as a protective shield for the more sensitive inner layers of the tooth, primarily dentin and pulp.
    c. It is a non-living tissue and is devoid of nerve endings, which means it does not transmit pain or sensations.

    2. Dentin:
    a. Dentin is located beneath the enamel and makes up the bulk of the tooth structure.
    b. It is a living tissue, containing microscopic tubules that extend from the outer surface of the dentin (adjacent to the enamel or cementum) to the pulp chamber in the center of the tooth.
    c. These dentinal tubules house nerve endings and fluid-filled channels, connecting to the dental pulp.
    d. Dentin is responsible for transmitting sensations or pain to the pulp when it is stimulated by external factors.

    3. Pulp:
    a. The pulp is the innermost portion of the tooth, residing in the pulp chamber and extending into the root canals.
    b. It contains vital components like blood vessels, nerves, and connective tissues.
    c. The pulp is responsible for nourishing and maintaining the tooth, as well as detecting and responding to external stimuli.
    d. When dentin is exposed or irritated due to factors like enamel erosion, gum recession, or tooth decay, the pulp may transmit pain signals, causing tooth sensitivity.

    In relation to tooth hypersensitivity:
    • Enamel erosion or loss can expose the underlying dentin to external stimuli, which can lead to hypersensitivity. Enamel acts as a protective barrier, and when it is compromised, it can no longer shield the dentin from temperature changes, acidic foods, or pressure.
    • Dentin, with its tubules and nerve endings, is the primary culprit in tooth sensitivity. When the dentinal tubules are open or exposed, they can transmit sensations and pain to the pulp, causing discomfort or sharp pain.
    • The pulp is the nerve center of the tooth, and it plays a crucial role in sensing and responding to external stimuli. When it receives signals from the dentin due to hypersensitivity, it may trigger pain responses, leading to the discomfort associated with sensitive teeth.

    In summary, enamel protects the inner tooth structures, dentin contains the nerve endings responsible for tooth sensitivity, and the pulp is the central nervous system of the tooth that responds to external stimuli. Understanding the roles of these tooth structures is important in managing and addressing hypersensitivity.

    Dentinal hypersensitivity (Sensitive teeth)

    Dentinal hypersensitivity, also known as tooth sensitivity or sensitive teeth, is a common dental condition where an individual experiences short sharp pain arising from exposed dentin in response to stimuli, typically thermal, evaporative, tactile, osmotic, or chemical, and which cannot be ascribed to any other form of dental defect or pathology. This discomfort typically originates from the dentin, which is the inner layer of the tooth, lying beneath the protective enamel and cementum.

    Common triggers:

    Dentin contains tiny tubules that connect to the nerve endings in the dental pulp, and when these tubules are exposed or stimulated, it can lead to tooth sensitivity. Common triggers for dentinal hypersensitivity include:
    1. Hot or cold foods and beverages.
    2. Sweet or sour foods.
    3. Cold air or cold water exposure.
    4. Brushing or flossing teeth.
    5. Pressure from biting or chewing.

    Etiology:

    There are several potential causes of dentinal hypersensitivity, including:
    1. Tooth enamel erosion: Enamel is the outermost layer of the tooth, and if it wears away due to factors like acid erosion from acidic foods or beverages, tooth grinding (bruxism), or aggressive toothbrushing, it can expose the dentin.
    2. Gum recession: When the gum tissue recedes, it exposes the tooth roots, which are not protected by enamel. The dentin on these exposed areas is more susceptible to sensitivity.
    3. Tooth decay or cavities: If cavities form and progress to the dentin, it can cause sensitivity.
    4. Cracked or chipped teeth: These can create pathways for stimuli to reach the dentin, causing sensitivity.

    Management of dentinal hypersensitivity:

    To manage dentinal hypersensitivity, individuals can try various approaches, including:
    1. Using desensitizing toothpaste: Special toothpaste formulations contain compounds like potassium nitrate or fluoride that can help block the tubules in the dentin, reducing sensitivity.
    2. Avoiding acidic and abrasive foods: Minimizing consumption of acidic foods and drinks and using a soft-bristle toothbrush can help prevent further enamel erosion.
    3. Good oral hygiene: Maintaining regular oral hygiene practices, such as proper brushing and flossing, can prevent the development of cavities and gum disease.
    4. Dental treatments: In some cases, a dentist may recommend treatments like fluoride varnishes, bonding, or dental sealants to address sensitivity.

    It’s essential to consult a dentist if you experience persistent or severe dentinal hypersensitivity to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. Your dentist can provide guidance on managing and addressing your specific condition.

    Mode of Action:

    RA Thermoseal provides relief from dentinal pain by forming a neurosensory block. Fluoride ensures tooth surface remineralization. It reduces the demineralization of enamel and dentin by decreasing the acid production of bacterial plaque and decreases the solubility of apatite crystals. It readily becomes incorporated as fluoroapatite layer, to reduce the dissolution of apatite during acid attacks.

    Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Monofluorophosphate based toothpastes are recommended by the standard textbooks as the first line treatment for dentinal hypersensitivity.

    Indications:

    1. Patients complaining of sensitive teeth. (Dentinal hypersensitivity).
    2. Post-scaling sensitivity.
    3. In tooth whitening treatments. Patients can start RA Thermoseal 2 weeks before the tooth whitening appointment.

    Directions:

    Adults and children over 12 years of age should apply at least 2.5 cm (1”) strip of the product to a soft or ultrasoft bristle toothbrush. Brush teeth to clean all surfaces thoroughly with RA Thermoseal toothpaste/gel at least twice a day (morning and evening), or as recommended by a dentist or doctor. Make sure to brush sensitive areas for a longer time.

    Uses:

    1. Builds increasing protection against sensitivity of teeth to cold, heat, acids, sweets or contact.
    2. Helps in the prevention of dental cavities.

    Warnings:

    For usage beyond 4 weeks, please consult a dentist or doctor. Keep out of reach of children under 6 years of age. Stop use and ask a dentist if the problem persists or worsens.

    Presentation:

    Lamitube of 50g (1.76 oz) / 100g (3.52 oz), Gel in lamitube of 100g (3.52 oz).

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  • Remin 100gm

    1. Composition – Calcium sodium phosphosilicate 5%

    2. Mode of Action – The reaction of Bioactive Glass particles begins when the material is subjected to an aqueous environment.

    • Bioactive glass is made up of amorphous Calcium-sodium- phosphosilicate (CSPS).
    • CSPS is highly reactive in aqueous environments, such as saliva in the oral cavity.
    • The exposure to saliva leads to the release of Sodium ions from the bioactive glass.
    • In saliva, sodium ions from the bioactive glass readily react with salivary hydrogen cations (H3O+) resulting in a localized, transient increase in pH.
    • Increased pH leads to the release of calcium, phosphate, and silica ions forming a robust HA-like layer

    3. Indications – To promote tooth surface remineralization (esp. White Spot Lesions) and prevent Tooth Surface Loss (demineralization) under acid attack.

    • To promote enamel remineralization and reverse ongoing enamel demineralization caused by acidic diets and carious bacterial acids.
    • For daily remineralization of dental white spot lesions (WSL) during orthodontic treatment.
    • For daily remineralization of dental white spot lesions (WSL) in people prone to dental caries.
    • To seal dentinal tubules on exposed dentine surfaces, creating a stable seal even under acid attack— to prevent and ensure long-term relief from dentinal hypersensitivity.
    • Daily tooth surface remineralization before meals for patients with acid erosion (e.g., gastritis, reflux, GERD).
    • To remineralize and strengthen the tooth surfaces before, during, and after tooth whitening procedures.

    4. Directions

    • Brush twice daily.
    • Spit out and do not swallow.
    • Close the cap after each use.

    5. Uses – Foaming non-fluoridated toothpaste, for dental use only
    6. Warning – storage below 30° c
    7. Presentation- 50 g and 100 g

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  • Remin 50gm

    1. Composition – Calcium sodium phosphosilicate 5%

    2. Mode of Action – The reaction of Bioactive Glass particles begins when the material is subjected to an aqueous environment.

    • Bioactive glass is made up of amorphous Calcium-sodium- phosphosilicate (CSPS).
    • CSPS is highly reactive in aqueous environments, such as saliva in the oral cavity.
    • The exposure to saliva leads to the release of Sodium ions from the bioactive glass.
    • In saliva, sodium ions from the bioactive glass readily react with salivary hydrogen cations (H3O+) resulting in a localized, transient increase in pH.
    • Increased pH leads to the release of calcium, phosphate, and silica ions forming a robust HA-like layer

    3. Indications – To promote tooth surface remineralization (esp. White Spot Lesions) and prevent Tooth Surface Loss (demineralization) under acid attack.

    • To promote enamel remineralization and reverse ongoing enamel demineralization caused by acidic diets and carious bacterial acids.
    • For daily remineralization of dental white spot lesions (WSL) during orthodontic treatment.
    • For daily remineralization of dental white spot lesions (WSL) in people prone to dental caries.
    • To seal dentinal tubules on exposed dentine surfaces, creating a stable seal even under acid attack— to prevent and ensure long-term relief from dentinal hypersensitivity.
    • Daily tooth surface remineralization before meals for patients with acid erosion (e.g., gastritis, reflux, GERD).
    • To remineralize and strengthen the tooth surfaces before, during, and after tooth whitening procedures.

    4. Directions

    • Brush twice daily.
    • Spit out and do not swallow.
    • Close the cap after each use.

    5. Uses – Foaming non-fluoridated toothpaste, for dental use only
    6. Warning – storage below 30° c
    7. Presentation- 50 g and 100 g

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  • Replay Kit

    Denture Management Kit consisting of Denture Storewell, Clinsodent Tablets, Clinsodent Brush and Fixon Denture Adhesive Cream.

    CLINSODENT® DENTURE BRUSH
    Hygienically designed – No seams where dirt can get trapped.
    2 types of nylon bristles designed to clean all surfaces and grooves.

    Contoured design – Maximises control of brushing. Ambidexterity – Works in right or left hand.

    CLINSODENT® TABLETS
    EFFERVESCENT DENTURE CLEANSING TABLETS

    FIXON CREAM
    DENTURE ADHESIVE CREAM

     

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  • Rinoease Nasal Spray

    DOSAGE FORM: Aqueous intranasal spray For use by adults and children 12 years and over.

    DESCRIPTION: Mometasone aqueous nasal spray is a synthetic trifluorinated corticosteroid with potent anti-inflammatory activity. The precise mechanism through which Mometasone Furoate affects rhinitis symptoms is not known.

    INDICATIONS: Seasonal Allergic or Perennial Rhinitis, Nasal polyposis, Acute Rhinosinusitis, Adjunctive treatment of acute episodes of sinusitis. Mometasone Aqueous Nasal spray is indicated for the treatment of the
    symptoms of seasonal and perennial allergic rhinitis in patients aged 12 years and older.

    DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION :
    Adult and Adolescents (12 years of age and older): The recommended starting dosage is 2 sprays in each nostril once daily. When the maximum benefits have been achieved and symptoms have been controlled, reducing the dosage to 1 spray in each nostril once daily may be effective in maintaining control of allergic rhinitis symptoms. Children (2 to 11 Years of Age): As advised by the physician.

    ADMINISTRATION: Before administration of the first dose, shake the container well and actuate the pump 10 times (until a uniform spray is obtained). If the pump is not used for 14 days or longer, reprime the pump with 2 actuations until a uniform spray is observed before the next use.

    CONTRAINDICATIONS: Mometasone Aqueous Nasal spray is contraindicated in patients with a hypersensitivity to Mometasone furoate or any of the ingredients.

    WARNING AND PRECAUTIONS :

    1. Use in pregnancy and lactation: Mometasone Aqueous nasal spray should be used during pregnancy only if the potential benefits justify the potential risk to the fetus.
    2. Hypoadrenalism may occur in infants born to mothers receiving corticosteroids during pregnancy. Such infants should be carefully monitored. Since there is no data from controlled trials on the use of intranasal Mometasone Aqueous by nursing mothers, caution should be exercised when Mometasone Aqueous nasal spray is administered to a nursing mother.
    3. Use in hepatic and renal impairment: Since Mometasone Furoate undergoes extensive first-pass metabolism by the hepatic cytochrome P450 isozyme, CYP3A4, the pharmacokinetics of Mometasone Furoate may be altered in patients with hepatic impairment. Therefore, use Mometasone Aqueous nasal spray with caution in patients with severe hepatic impairment. No dosage adjustment is required in patients with renal impairment.

    UNDESIRABLE EFFECTS:
    The most common adverse events reported with Mometasone Furoate use are headache, epistaxis, pharyngolaryngeal pain, nasal ulceration, back pain, pyrexia headache, epistaxis, pharyngolaryngeal pain, nasal ulceration, back pain, pyrexia and cough

    PRESENTATION :
    Plastic bottle with spray pump and over cap – 120 metered doses/pack.

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION :

    1. Use your nasal spray as directed by the physician. Do not exceed the recommended dose.
    2. Use your nasal spray regularly and do not stop the treatment even if you feel better unless told to do so by your doctor.
    3. This medicine has been specially recommended by your doctor for you. Do not allow any other person to use it

    STORAGE :
    Store below 25°C. Do not freeze.

    SHAKE WELL BEFORE USE

    Keep out of reach of children.
    Use within 2 months of first use

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  • Shine-N-Smile 80gm

    Composition:

    Mild abrasive with Sodium monofluorophosphate 0.8% fluoride content: 800 ppm, non-foaming

    Mode of action:

    Dull, yellowish teeth are a source of constant embarrassment to a person. Shine-N-Smile offers a mild abrasive that polishes the teeth and renders them sparkling white.

    Indications:

    1. Home use: Dull yellowish teeth, mild to moderate stain.
    2. Clinic use: As a polishing agent after professional scaling of teeth.

    Directions for use:

    Use in place of regular toothpaste, twice a week only.

    Caution:

    Should be kept away from children under 12 years. Not to be swallowed.

    Storage:

    Keep the tube capped when not in use.

    Presentation:

    Tube of 80gm

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  • Surgiscrub 500ml

    Composition:

    Chlorhexidine Gluconate Solution 20% v/v equivalent to Chlorhexidine Gluconate 4% w/v. (Formulation available I.P. – Domestic, B.P. – Export)

    Mode of Action:

    15 seconds contact microbicidal 12 hours skin binder

    Indications:

    For rapid disinfection of hands before surgery. Pre-operative whole body wash. Before treatment of serious burn wounds.

    Directions for use:

    After social wash, take 5 ml of Surgiscrub. Scrub hands and forearms thoroughly for
    1 minute, and wash thereafter. Repeat the procedure and scrub for
    2 more minutes,for instant and long-lasting microbicidal action.

    Caution:

    Do not mix with other soap or detergents. For external use only. Do not clean ear cavities.

    Storage:

    Protect from heat and light.

    Presentation:

    Plastic bottle of 500ml (16.9 fl.oz).

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  • Thermoseal Dental Floss 5..

    Waxed dental floss for interdental cleaning, removes plaque and particles from tight contact areas between teeth.

    Presentation :
    50 meters, waxed, mint flavoured.

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  • Thermoseal Ortho Plus Too..

    Specially Designed for Fixed Orthodontic Care
    Thermoseal Ortho Plus is a complete toothbrush pack tailored for orthodontic
    patients—engineered to clean around braces and orthodontic appliances
    effectively while protecting delicate gum tissue.

    • V-Shaped Bristle Design
      The unique V-trimmed bristles are expertly angled to clean around brackets
      and wires, effectively removing plaque without damaging orthodontic
      appliances.
    • Compact Brush Head
      Small head design ensures easy access to hard-to-reach areas in the oral
      cavity for thorough cleaning.
    • Flexible Neck
      Bends gently during brushing to reduce excess pressure on teeth and
      gums, offering a gentle yet effective clean.
    • End-Rounded Bristles
      Every bristle is polished and end-rounded to protect tooth enamel and
      ensure gentle gum care.
    • Unitufted Brush (Single-tuft at the other end of the brush)
      Included for precision cleaning in areas where a regular brush cannot reach
      —perfect for around molars, brackets, and gum margins.
    • Thermoseal Proxa NS Interdental Brush
      Cleans interdental spaces and areas between braces with ease. Prevents
      plaque accumulation and helps maintain gum health during orthodontic
      treatment.

    Pack Contains

    • 1 Orthodontic Toothbrush (Small head, Flexible nexk, V-shaped bristles)
    • 1 Single-Tuft Brush
    • 1 Thermoseal Proxa NS Interdental Brush
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  • Thermoseal Proxa (NS)

    Interdental brushes for cleaning the spaces between teeth, crowns, bridges, braces, and appliances, implants. Improved plastic-coated wire will ensure smooth inward and outward movement and better cleaning of interdental spaces. Rubber grip handle to avoid accidental slips.

    Directions for use:
    1. While using either a wide space or narrow space brush, insert it carefully between your teeth. Do not force the brush into small openings.
    2. Begin at the back of your mouth and on the outside row of teeth. Use repeated in and out motions in each interdental space. Do not use a twisting motion. Repeat procedure from the inside row of teeth, wherever the space permit.
    3. Rinse mouth after use and brush with your regular toothbrush.
    4. Wash your Thermoseal Proxa Interdental Brush after use.
    5. Change your Thermoseal Proxa Interdental brush every week

    Presentation:

    Each pack of Thermoseal Proxa contains 5 interdental brushes. Available in two packs NS (Narrow Space) & WS (Wide Space).

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  • Thermoseal Proxa (WS)

    Interdental brushes for cleaning the spaces between teeth, crowns, bridges, braces, and appliances, implants. Improved plastic-coated wire will ensure smooth inward and outward movement and better cleaning of interdental spaces. Rubber grip handle to avoid accidental slips.

    Directions for use:
    1. While using either a wide space or narrow space brush, insert it carefully between your teeth. Do not force the brush into small openings.
    2. Begin at the back of your mouth and on the outside row of teeth. Use repeated in and out motions in each interdental space. Do not use a twisting motion. Repeat procedure from the inside row of teeth, wherever the space permit.
    3. Rinse mouth after use and brush with your regular toothbrush.
    4. Wash your Thermoseal Proxa Interdental Brush after use.
    5. Change your Thermoseal Proxa Interdental brush every week

    Presentation:

    Each pack of Thermoseal Proxa contains 5 interdental brushes. Available in two packs NS (Narrow Space) & WS (Wide Space).

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  • Thermoseal Repair 100gm

    Composition:

    10% Strontium Chloride Hexahydrate (100 gm)

    Understanding tooth wear:

    Tooth wear, also known as tooth surface loss, is a common dental condition that affects people of all ages. This silent yet pervasive problem occurs when the hard outer layer of teeth, called enamel, gradually erodes, leaving teeth susceptible to a range of dental issues.

    Today, it is becoming evident that erosion initiates the process of dentinal tubule opening, which is then amplified by abrasion, attrition, or abfraction.

    Causes of Tooth Wear

    Tooth wear can be attributed to a variety of factors, both intrinsic and extrinsic. Understanding these causes is essential for effective prevention and management. Here are some of the primary causes:
    1. Acid Erosion: Acidic foods and beverages, such as citrus fruits, sodas, and wine, can soften and gradually erode tooth enamel. Frequent consumption of these items can lead to acid erosion.
    2. Bruxism (Teeth Grinding): The habit of grinding or clenching teeth, often during sleep, can cause excessive wear on tooth surfaces. Bruxism may be related to stress or misaligned teeth.
    3. Abrasion: Mechanical factors like aggressive tooth brushing, using a hard- bristled toothbrush, or abrasive toothpaste can lead to enamel erosion over time.
    4. Attrition: Natural tooth-to-tooth contact during activities like chewing and biting can cause wear at contact points. This is more common among individuals with malocclusion (misaligned teeth).
    5. Abfraction: Microfractures at the gumline can occur due to excessive pressure during biting and chewing, contributing to tooth wear.

    Types of Tooth Wear

    Tooth wear can manifest in different forms, and understanding these types is crucial for accurate diagnosis and treatment:
    1. Erosion: Acid erosion is characterized by the gradual dissolution of tooth enamel due to acidic substances. It often leads to the exposure of dentin, the softer layer beneath the enamel.
    2. Abrasion: External mechanical factors like toothbrush abrasion or abrasive toothpaste result in the wearing away of enamel, primarily at the tooth’s surface.
    3. Attrition: The natural wearing of tooth surfaces due to contact between upper and lower teeth during chewing and biting.
    4. Abfraction: This type of tooth wear typically appears as wedge-shaped notches at the gumline and is attributed to excessive forces on teeth.

    Symptoms of Tooth Wear

    Tooth wear often progresses silently, making it essential to recognize the signs and symptoms:
    1. Tooth Sensitivity: Increased sensitivity to hot, cold, sweet, or acidic foods and beverages can be a common early sign of tooth wear.
    2. Discoloration: Enamel erosion may lead to teeth appearing discolored, with the underlying dentin showing through.
    3. Rough Tooth Edges: Tooth surfaces can become rough and uneven, making them more susceptible to plaque buildup and decay.
    4. Fractures and Chips: Weakened enamel is more prone to chipping and fracturing.

    Preventing Tooth Wear

    Prevention is the best approach to managing tooth wear. Here are some strategies to safeguard your enamel:
    1. Maintain Good Oral Hygiene: Brush your teeth gently with a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste, and floss daily to remove plaque and food particles.
    2. Dietary Awareness: Limit consumption of acidic foods and beverages, and rinse your mouth with water after consumption.
    3. Mouthguards: If you grind your teeth, consider wearing a custom-fitted mouthguard to protect your teeth during sleep.
    4. Regular Dental Check-ups: Visit your dentist regularly for check-ups and professional cleanings, allowing early detection and intervention if tooth wear is identified.

    Thermoseal Repair addresses toothwear:

    Thermoseal Repair meets the challenges of tooth wear and tear and your patients
    will have a refreshing experience daily.
    Tooth wear and tear due to daily acid attack is now a common occurrence, in fact 1 out 3 adult suffers from enamel erosion. Studies have shown that consumption of carbonated drinks once daily increases risk of erosion by 2.3 times and risk rises to 5.1 times when the consumption is 4 times daily.
    A comparative in vitro, single-blind study, divided 80 randomly selected extracted teeth into 4 groups
    Group 1 – 20 teeth acid-etched only; (Control)
    Group 2 – 20 teeth treated with strontium chloride;
    Group 3 – 20 teeth treated with Biodentine®;
    Group 4 – 20 treated with Biodentine® and diode laser.
    The samples underwent Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) analysis to check dentinal tubule occlusion.
    The qualitative analysis showed no occlusion of dentinal tubules in Group 1 (control group). Dentinal tubule occlusion was 91.2% in strontium chloride group, 81.3% in Biodentine® group and 80.0% in Biodentine® with diode laser group.

    Why Thermoseal Repair?

    1. Thermoseal Repair toothpaste is an improved formulation fortified with the advantage of Strontium chloride hexahydrate.
    2. Strontium chloride hexahydrate is in hydrous form, less viscous, hence more Srions available to dentinal tubules.
    3. Thermoseal Repair, Repairs and protects as it replaces lost calcium and forms Strontium calcium apatite complex which is acid resistant, hence prevents tooth wear due to acid attack.
    4. It is available with good foam, has elegant packing with refreshing fresh mint flavour.
    5. Thermoseal Repair offers all contemporary benefits with huge cost savings to your patients. Is available at just 1/3 rd the price of all the competitors.

    Benefits of Thermoseal Repair:
    • Repairs and protects teeth by replacing lost calcium
    • Forms strontium calcium apatite complex which is acid resistant, hence prevent tooth wear due to acid attack
    • Prevents further tooth wear and tear
    • Thermoseal treats and prevents hypersensitivity
    Ideal for patients who ask for a good toothpaste for daily use. They can continue with their fluoridated toothpaste. Add Thermoseal Repair as the Good Night toothpaste.
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