Does Tooth Mousse actually work?
Clinical trials and laboratory studies from around the world have shown that GC Tooth Mousse Plus® (TMP) is effective in protecting teeth from tooth decay and erosion, buffering dental plaque pH, remineralising white spot lesions and reducing dentine hypersensitivity.
What does GC mousse do?
Because calcium and phosphate are carried in a special milk-derived protein called RECALDENT® (CPP-ACP), they are available in a soluble form. This means GC Tooth Mousse® provides extra protection for teeth, buffers dental plaque acid from bacteria in the mouth and also protects teeth from acidic foods and drinks.
Can Tooth Mousse reverse decay?
Tooth Mousse Plus is an award winning topical treatment that helps prevent dental decay and reverse the damage decay causes to teeth. It is recommended for use in adults who are in need of powerful remineralisation and decay prevention.
Can Tooth Mousse be used everyday?
Use a clean finger, a cotton bud or your toothbrush to smear a small pea-sized amount onto your teeth. Tooth Mousse is not toothpaste. It is made of milk products so swallowing the product is safe and it can be used throughout the day.
Who should use Tooth Mousse?
It is recommended for use in adults who are in need of powerful remineralisation and decay prevention. Developed and commercialised by scientists in the Oral Health CRC, Tooth Mousse Plus was launched onto the market in 2006 and is now sold in over 50 countries.
Can Tooth Mousse reverse cavities?
What is GC tooth mousse and how does it work?
“GC Tooth mousse was developed in Melbourne, by Prof Eric Reynolds at the Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne. It contains the major milk protein, casein, which helps stabilise calcium and phosphate into a bioavailable form, and they are the building blocks of our teeth” Dr Priya Lal, a Melbourne based dentist says.
What is tooth Mousse?
Tooth Mousse is a topical oral hygiene product. It was first developed at the Melbourne Dental School, University of Melbourne. It comes in the form of a foamy cream which is available in a variety of different flavors – Melon, Strawberry, Tutti-Frutti, Mint, and Vanilla. Tooth Mousse is made of casein, which is an important milk protein.
Is tooth Mousse suitable for lactose intolerant people?
Because tooth mousse is derived from the milk protein, casein, it is not suitable for people with lactose intolerances. Speak to your dentist before using tooth mousse to find out if it’s right for you.
Does tooth Mousse have fluoride in it?
Calcium and phosphate are the major minerals that teeth are made from. Tooth Mousse is available in two product options: with or without fluoride. The general Tooth Mousse product does not contain fluoride, whereas Tooth Mousse Plus does contain fluoride. Tooth Mousse is not toothpaste.