FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions refers to oral care compositions and methods for using them. The presented composition for oral care contains a) an effective amount of basic amino acid salt with salt having pH in a non-buffered solution from approximately 6.0 to approximately 7.5; b) an effective amount of a soluble fluorine ion source and c) a substance in the form of particles which has pH in the non-buffered solution from approximately 6.0 to approximately 7.5 with basic amino acid salt is inorganic oxoacid and basic amino acid salt; and the substance in the form of particles represent inorganic oxoacid and calcium salt. In the preferential version, the composition contains arginine phosphate, dicalcium phosphate dehydrate and sodium monofluorophosphate particles.
EFFECT: applying such composition on the oral surface ensures reducing or inhibiting dental demineralisation and intensifying dental remineralisation, increasing a relative level of arginolythic bacteria, reducing bacterial attachment to dental surface and other favourable effects providing better oral health.
21 cl, 10 ex
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Dates
2013-01-10—Published
2008-03-28—Filed