Uses / Indications:
Hypersensitivity of the dentin (tooth sensitivity)
Stopping enamel loss and early deterioration
Sensitivity after scaling or whitening
Adding minerals back to enamel
Acid wear from soda or acid reflux
Preventive care for kids and adults who are likely to get cavities
Taking care of your teeth every day
Pregnancy interaction:
When used as instructed, Toothmin Toothpaste is safe to use while pregnant or nursing.
It is a topical dental product, which means that it doesn't get into the bloodstream in large volumes.
It has calcium sucrose phosphate (CaSP) and phosphate ions in it, which help to remineralize enamel and stop tooth decay.
Pregnant women can safely use it to lower tooth sensitivity and stop enamel erosion, which is prevalent during pregnancy because of hormonal changes.
But don't swallow the toothpaste, and make sure to rinse your mouth well after brushing.
Expert advice:
For optimal results, brush your teeth with Toothmin toothpaste twice a day.
To keep your enamel from getting damaged, use a toothbrush with soft bristles.
Don't rinse your mouth right after brushing; let the toothpaste sit for 1 to 2 minutes so that the minerals can be properly absorbed.
Don't eat or drink acidic foods or drinks (such citrus fruits or soda) shortly after brushing.
Safe to use for a long time.
Keep it out of direct sunlight and in a cool, dry area.
If your sensitivity doesn't go away after two weeks, see your dentist.
Side Effects:
Toothmin Most people can handle toothpaste quite fine, however in rare situations, it might cause modest negative effects:
Temporary mild burning feeling in the mouth
Slight discomfort of the gums (if applied too much or brushed too forcefully)
An allergic response (extremely unusual; stop using if rash or itching happens)
If the pain doesn't go away, stop using it and see your dentist.
How to use:
Put a pea-sized amount of Toothmin Toothpaste on a gentle toothbrush.
For two minutes, brush all of your teeth in little circles.
Don't swallow the paste.
After brushing, spit out the froth but don't rinse with water right away.
Before rinsing, let the minerals stay on your teeth for 1 to 2 minutes.
Use it twice a day, once in the morning and once at night.
If you have really sensitive teeth, put a thin layer of Toothmin directly on the afflicted areas and let it on for 3 to 5 minutes before rinsing.
How it works:
Calcium Sucrose Phosphate (CaSP) is the major ingredient in Toothmin. When it comes into touch with saliva, it releases calcium and phosphate ions.
These ions get into the enamel and fill in tiny holes, which helps to restore and remineralize the enamel.
This procedure makes teeth stronger, less sensitive, and less likely to get cavities and acid erosion.
Fluoride strengthens the outside of the tooth, whereas Toothmin works deeper into the enamel to restore the natural mineral balance.
Outcome:
Teeth that are stronger, smoother, and less sensitive.
Less likely to have cavities and wear off enamel.
Faq for medicine:
What is Toothmin Toothpaste used for?
Toothmin is a toothpaste that remineralizes and desensitizes teeth. It helps build enamel, fix early tooth decay, and make teeth less sensitive.
Q2. Is it okay to use Toothmin every day?
Yes, it is safe to use every day, just like ordinary toothpaste. People with sensitive teeth or worn enamel will find it very helpful.
Q3. Is Toothmin safe for pregnant women to use?
Yes, it is safe to use during pregnancy and can aid with sensitivity and keep enamel firm during hormonal changes.
Q4. Is fluoride in Toothmin?
No, Toothmin does not include fluoride. It naturally strengthens teeth by using calcium and phosphate ions.
Q5. Can kids use Toothmin?
Yes, kids over 6 can use it with an adult watching, as long as they don't ingest the paste.
Q6. How long does it take for Toothmin to work?
Using it every day for 2–4 weeks can make your teeth less sensitive and stronger.
Q7. Is it safe to use after dental work?
Yes, dentists often suggest Toothmin after scaling, bleaching, or orthodontic work to help replenish minerals in the enamel and ease sensitivity.
Medicine interaction:
There are no known medication interactions with Toothmin Toothpaste because it is applied on the mouth.
You can safely use it with mouthwashes, medicated gels, or fluoride rinses, unless your dentist tells you not to.
Avoid using right after acidic mouth rinses to make sure the minerals go into your body.