Chinese Herb Anti-Sensitive Toothpast
Chinese Herb Anti-Sensitive Toothpast
Chinese Herb Anti-sensitive Toothpast protects your teeth from sensitivity, strengthens gums and gives you fresh breath. Its astringent property prevents bleeding gums and cools blood to reduce inflammation.
Java Tea and Little Ironweed contain natural Potassium Nitrate that reduces sensitive teeth and has cooling effect. It also heals mouth ulcer and stops bleeding.
Ginger-root extract
Using ginger as part of your dental routine can help you relieve toothaches. It can also soothe sore gums and fight infection. The herb is available in capsules and tea bags, but it’s best to chew the root. It contains pungent ketones, including gingerol, that have strong anti-inflammatory properties.
Dentin hypersensitivity is a condition that causes pain or discomfort when exposed to hot, cold, acidic and sweet foods. It can be a result of structural problems with the teeth or damage to underlying nerves. According to major stomatology textbooks, there are three stages of tooth sensitivity: formation, occurrence and development.
The rhizome (the horizontal stem that sends out roots) of the ginger plant is rich in volatile oils and contains many medicinal compounds. It is especially effective in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, which can cause joint inflammation and swelling. Research shows that ginger helps increase the levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in the blood, which is associated with reduced cardiovascular disease risk.
Rhizoma Cimicifugae extract
Cimicifugae rhizoma extract is a traditional Chinese medicine that has been used for treating various conditions, including climacteric syndrome of women. It has also been shown to have anti-inflammatory and sedative effects. It is rich in polyphenols and triterpenoid saponins. These components have antioxidant properties and are thought to be responsible for the plant’s renoprotective effects. In a recent study, researchers identified 82 and 39 components in the Cimicifugae rhizoma and plasma using UPLC/Q-TOF, respectively. The most effective antioxidant component was Isoferulic acid, which has been shown to improve the adhesion of podocytes to glomerular membranes.
In addition, the elisa results showed that Cimicifugae rhizoma lowered high glucose and H2O2-mediated cell toxicity and prevented oxidative stress-induced apoptosis in podocytes. It also reduced the phosphorylation of mTOR and Cask, inhibited CXCL12/CXCR4-mediated cell migration, and blocked inflammatory responses in MPC5 cells. This effect is due to the phenolic acids and triterpenoid saponins it contains, especially ferulic and isoferulic acid.
Cortex Moutan extract
The anti-sensitive toothpaste of the present invention contains ginger-root extract, Rhizoma Cimicifugae extract, Cortex Moutan extract, and hydroxyapatite. These ingredients can fundamentally prevent and alleviate tooth sensitivity. It Chinese Herb Anti-sensitive Toothpast can also calm the intradental nerve, reduce inflammation, and improve blood circulation. It can also help to relieve gingivitis and swollen gums.
The main hemostasia active component of carbonized Cortex Moutan is paeonol (2′-hydroxy-4′-methoxyacetophenone). It has been shown to inhibit the aggregation of platelets and have strong antioxidant properties. It has also been found to have a positive effect on dentin hypersensitivity.
The other ingredients of the anti-sensitive toothpaste include long pepper, sanchi, Fructus Piperis Longi, and calamina. These herbs have been shown to significantly reduce plaque and gingivitis. Moreover, they can protect the teeth from sensitivity caused by cold drinks and hot foods. In addition, they can increase the strength of dental enamel and protect against acid.
Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis extract
Magnolia officinalis bark extract (MOE) has been shown to possess antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. MOE also has potential for use in a mouthwash formulation to prevent tooth decay and improve oral hygiene. However, its antimicrobial activity is limited to the inhibition of Gram-positive bacteria.
The ethanolic extract of Cortex Magnoliae Officinalis showed the strongest antimicrobial activities against S. aureus and B. subtilis, while the water-soluble extracts did not inhibit them. This is probably due to the fact that the active compounds in the ethanolic extract, such as honokiol and magnolol, are poorly water-soluble.
In addition, the MOE exhibits strong antioxidant properties, scavenging sun cream DPPH radicals to a large extent. Its antimicrobial and antioxidant properties make it an ideal candidate for a mouthwash formulation. The combination of these three components can protect the teeth against sensitivity and reduce gum inflammation, redness and bleeding. It can also prevent tooth decay and relieve sensitivity to cold, hot, sweet and sour food.
Strontium salt
Strontium is a naturally occurring mineral that has a chemical structure similar to calcium and is therefore effective in preventing tooth sensitivity. It also promotes bone health by enhancing the absorption of calcium. Recent research underscores the benefits of strontium, which has been shown to increase bone density and reduce the occurrence of osteoporosis. Its anti-inflammatory properties have been attributed to the reduction of pivotal inflammatory cytokines, including TNF-a and IL-6.
The present invention relates to a traditional Chinese medicine toothpaste with the effects of preventing and relieving tooth sensitivity, which comprises a base material component comprising an abrasive, a humectant, a thickener, a foaming agent, essence, a sweetening agent and water; an anti-sensitivity component consisting of ginger root extract, rhizoma cimicifugae extract, moutan bark extract and mangnolia officinalis extract; and a strontium salt and hydroxyapatite to seal dentinal tubules and relieve sensitivity caused by cold, hot, sour or sweet foods due to nerve stimulation.
Hydroxyapatite
Hydroxyapatite is a compound that’s similar to the makeup of bones and teeth, and it may help make your teeth appear whiter. It’s non-toxic and biocompatible, and it doesn’t harm the oral microbiome. It’s also resistant to acidic pH and can improve gum health.
Hydroxyapatite reduces tooth sensitivity by strengthening enamel, and it helps remineralize initial caries lesions. It’s also safer than fluoride, which can cause dental fluorosis if overdosed. It’s also a good option for those with sensitivities to chemical additives in toothpaste.
Studies show that hydroxyapatite is safe and effective for reducing dentin hypersensitivity. It can significantly reduce pain and discomfort caused by exposure to hot, cold, sour, sweet, or mechanical stimulation. This is because it prevents the dentin nerves from being exposed by filling in microscopic cracks and holes in the tooth. It also blocks inflammatory molecules that are responsible for pain and discomfort.