Dentissimo Diamond Sensitive Limited Edition Toothpaste 75ml
€20.00
7 in stock
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Description
Pearly toothpaste contains Swiss Diamond Powder that smooths, cleans and polishes teeth gently and safely. Diamond powder and Xylitol help to inhibit plaque buildup, thus contribute to restoring the natural white color of tooth enamel. Strontium Chloride relieves tooth sensitivity and Hydroxyapatite contributes to tooth enamel remineralization. Fruit enzyme papain helps to gentle whitening, Mica brings glow, aesthetics, and healthy appearance of a smile. Geranium Maculatum and Vitamin E maintain teeth and gums healthy and assist in soothing action on irritated gums. Daily use means all-round dental care, fantastic smile with a sparkling diamond shine. Delicate flavor complements the composition and gives a pleasant feeling of fresh breath.
Strontium ions penetrate the dentin and block the nerve endings, while the particles of diamond powder (their diameter coincides with the diameter of the dentinal tubules: less than or equal to 3 microns) fill the dentinal tubules and seal them. Thus, tooth sensitivity is significantly reduced.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS OF THE TOOTHPASTE
DIAMOND POWDER
provides good cleaning action, smoothness and gloss to tooth enamel
is safe for sensitive dentin thanks to low abrasion
blocks dentin canaliculus, alleviating dental hypersensitivity
XYLITOL
helps to accelerate absorption of minerals into tooth enamel
aids in preventing formation of cavities
suppresses the growth of bacteria and microorganisms
STRONTIUM CHLORIDE
reduces dentin sensitivity:
Strontium Ions penetrate the tooth enamel to dentin and block nerve endings
HYDROXYAPATITE
protects tooth enamel and timely compensates the loss
of minerals restoring microscopic damages
promotes active remineralization and strengthening of tooth enamel
GERANIUM MACULATUM
stimulates cell regeneration
ensures the astringent, hemostatic effect
helps to prevent irritation of the gums
VITAMIN E
helps to maintain tonus of mucous and gingival tissues
aids in reducing inflammation caused by bacteria minimizes the causes
of gingivitis before it develops into periodontal disease