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I am curious about whether it is possible that this is correct.
I bought Arm and Hammer "Enamel Care" toothpaste. The advertising says that the liquid calcium in it will restore surface enamel within three months. Is this possible?
Answers:
It is not probable. The calcium in the toothpaste doesn't have adequate exposure to make a big difference. There are calcium ions in your saliva-that harden plaque into tartar given enough time-that have a better exposure but are no better at 're-calcifying" teeth. There is a promising product call MI Paste, which contains bio-available calcium and phospate conjugated to a milk protein. Rresearch has shown this to be a much more effective product, both for remineralization and desensitization. Ask your dentist. Good luck!!
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