Novamin

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NovaMin is the brand name of a particulate bioactive glass that is used in dental care products. It was developed and patented by NovaMin Technology, Inc.. In aqueous solutions, NovaMin consists of 45% SiO2, 24.5% Na2O, 24.5% CaO and 6% P2O5.

NovaMin delivers an ionic form of calcium, phosphorus, silica, and sodium which are necessary for bone and tooth mineralization. When microscopic particles of NovaMin are exposed to water, they release mineral ions that become available for the natural remineralization process. The ions form hydroxyapatite crystals, a form of hard and strong mineral in teeth.

NovaMin can be used an effective, non-toxic alternative to fluoride.

[edit] Uses

  • Treating dentine hypersensitivity
  • Promoting remineralisation of teeth

[edit] Products Containing NovaMin

  • DenShield (EU/Asia)
  • Nanosensitive hca (EU)
  • Oravive
  • SensiShield (EU)
  • SootheRx (US/CDN)

Although some products are sold only through dentists, other products are available in stores or via Internet sales. Currently, products containing Novamin can be very expensive when compared to conventional products. For example, the US price of SootheRx in September of 2008 as sold through a dentist, was $40 for 6 month supply.