Sensitivity Relief
Oral care products claiming sensitivity relief are designed to alleviate discomfort from tooth sensitivity caused by exposed dentin or enamel erosion. They often contain ingredients like potassium nitrate or fluoride, which help block nerve pathways and strengthen tooth enamel. Clinical testing verifies the efficacy of these products in reducing sensitivity and providing lasting comfort. Experience enhanced relief and protection with scientifically validated solutions for sensitive teeth.
Tooth Paste
Mouth Wash
Oral Creams
Biomarker Testing List:
Biomarker | Scientific Pathway Details | Used to Prove Claims |
---|---|---|
Enamel Remineralization | Assessment of enamel hardness to determine remineralization effectiveness. | Strong teeth |
Fluoride Levels | Quantification of fluoride in enamel using ion-selective electrodes or spectrophotometry | Chemical free |
Salivary Biomarkers | Assessment of saliva composition to evaluate the product’s role in enamel remineralization. | Sensitivity free |
Scientific Driven with our Technology:
Scientific testing validates sensitivity relief claims by measuring the efficacy of ingredients like potassium nitrate or fluoride in blocking nerve pathways and reinforcing enamel. Rigorous clinical trials confirm the product’s ability to reduce tooth sensitivity and provide lasting comfort. Trust in our data-driven approach to ensure effective and reliable relief for sensitive teeth.
Related Services
Mucosal Irritation Testing
Ensures that the product is safe for use on the delicate mucosal tissues of the mouth and does not cause irritation or exacerbate symptoms. This testing is often done in vitro or through clinical assessments on human volunteers.
TEWL (Transepidermal Water Loss) Testing
Measures the integrity of the skin barrier to assess whether a product exacerbates sensitivity by disrupting the barrier function.
In-Vitro Dentin Sensitivity Assay
Uses tooth samples to simulate conditions of dentin hypersensitivity. The assay measures the product’s effectiveness in reducing sensitivity by evaluating changes in nerve response or pain threshold when exposed to stimuli.
In-Vitro Skin Irritation Tests
These tests use reconstructed human epidermis models to evaluate skin sensitivity without the need for human subjects, offering an ethical and reliable alternative.