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Pro™ Samples
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Over
125,000 dentists and hygienists across the United States have
recently received a sample kit of Enamel Pro, the only prophy
paste with ACP (Amorphous Calcium Phosphate). This revolutionary
prophy paste has a completely unique appearance and delivers completely
unique benefits.
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Enamel
Pro™ offers many benefits to your patients:
ReMin
is In!™ Enamel Pro with ACP.(1)
Enamel Pro creates ACP when it contacts the patient's teeth
and saliva. As ACP forms, it is incorporated within the
enamel surface where it remains even after rinsing. The
available ACP helps prevent future damage by stimulating remineralization
of the tooth enamel.
Enamel
Pro creates a lustrous enamel surface.
ACP fills in surface enamel crevices for an intense polish and
shine. Enamel Pro actually gives greater luster for whiter,
brighter teeth.(2,7)
Strengthen
their smiles. ACP promotes fluoride uptake! (7).
Enamel Pro with ACP has the potential for rapid incorporation
of more fluoride into the tooth enamel. "The precipitation
of fluoride with calcium phosphate (ACP) has the potential for
rapid incorporation of fluoride into the tooth (7).e
(1) Tung,
M.S., Malerman, R., Huang, S., and McHale, W.A. "Reactivity
of Prophylasix Paste Containing Caldium Phosphate and Fluoride
Salts:, Journal of Dental Research, Vol. 84, Special Issue A,
IADR Abstracts, 2005.
(2) Data
on file.
(3) Winston,
A.E., Charig, A., Patel, V., McHale, W.A. and Malerman, R. "Effect
of Prophy Pastes on Surface of Tooth Enamel", Journal of
Dental Research, Vol. 84, Special Issue A, IADR Abstracts, 2005.
(4) Tung,
M.S., Eichmiller, F.C. "ACP for Tooth Mineralization",
Compendium Cont. Educ Dent Vol 25, No.9, Suppl. 1, Sept, 2004,
p.9-13. Journal Code 9600713, Journal Subset MEDJSD, ISSN 1548-8578.
Corp. Author: American Dental Association Foundation.
(5) Marcovic,
M., Fowler, B.O., and Tung, M.S., "Preparation and Comprehensive
Characterization of a Calcium Hydroxyapatite Reference Material",
Journal of Research of the National Institure of Standards and
Technology, Column 109, Number 6, Nov.-Dec. 2004.
(6) Schemehorn,
B.R., Orvan, J.C., Wood, G.D.,etal,"Remineralization by Fluoride
Enhanced with Calcium and Phosphate Ingredients", Journal
of Clinical Dentistry, 1999; 10 (1 spec. no.): 13-16.
(7) Tung,
M.S., Eichmiller, F.C., Paffenberger Research Center. ADAHF. NIST.
Gaithersburg, MD. "Dental Applications of Amorphous Calcium
Phosphates", Journal of Clinical Dentistry, Vol. 10, Issue
1, 1999.
(8) Tung,
M.S., O'Farrell, T.J., Liu, D.W., Paffenberger Research Center.
ADAHF. NIST. Gaithersburg, MD. "Remineralization by Amorphous
Calcium Phosphate Compounds" Journal of Dental Research,
Vol. 72, Abstract No. 1738, 1993.
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