TOPICAL APPLICATION
Tooth reminerilisation occurs as part of a natural sourcing of calcium and phosphate ions. This process is essential in the fight against cavity causing lesions and in the ensuring that diseases within the oral cavity are prevented from progressing – both contributing to creating strong and functional teeth.
Tooth demineralisation, on the other hand, is a process in which chemicals remove important minerals from the hard tissues of teeth – such as the dentine and cementum. The process begins at the inside of the hard tooth tissue and may lead to cavities unless sufficient remineralisation takes place.