Oral care
oral care
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Ingredients with the function of oral care are used in toothpastes, mouthwashers, gels and other products for teeth and gums. Their task is not to affect the skin or hair, but to maintain the health of tooth enamel, reduce the risk of caries, reduce plaque, freshen breath and help with tooth sensitivity. According to the American Dental Association, fluoride-containing components help strengthen enamel and promote its remineralization in the early stages of damage, and some assets additionally reduce sensitivity, the risk of gingivitis, and bad breath. (ada.org)
The most common in this role are Sodium Fluoride and Stannous Fluoride. The first is used primarily for the prevention of caries and strengthening of enamel; the second, in addition to its anti-carious effect, is often used in products for sensitive teeth and gum inflammation control. The ADA also notes that antimicrobial and deodorizing substances can be used in oral products, while mouthwashes contain ingredients that help reduce plaque formation and maintain a fresher breath odor. (ada.org)
From a technological point of view, such ingredients are important not only as assets, but also as part of the overall formula.: They must be compatible with abrasives, humidifiers, fragrances, and the pH system to ensure that the product remains stable and effective when used. In the European CosIng database, the oral care function stands out as a separate cosmetic role of the ingredient, that is, it describes its purpose specifically in oral products. (single-market-economy.ec.europa.eu)