Premier® Dental Products Company Enamelon® Preventive Treatment Gel – The New Standard of Caring™

Premier Dental Products Company introduces Enamelon® Preventive Treatment Gel – a one-step solution with a great taste and mouth feel for increased compliance.

Enamelon Preventive Treatment Gel is formulated with stabilized stannous fluoride plus ACP technology (calcium and phosphate ions) to offer an effective home-use treatment plan for caries prevention, gingivitis and sensitivity relief. More protection, less fluoride exposure – this patent-pending formula contains 970 ppm fluoride that utilizes calcium and phosphate ions to uniquely deliver 2x greater fluoride uptake than 5,000 ppm fluoride toothpastes.2 In-vitro testing shows that Enamelon Preventive Treatment Gel decreases enamel solubility by 56.91 percent, compared to 18.78 percent with 5,000 ppm fluoride pastes; providing 3x greater protection against acid challenges.1 Enamelon treats sensitivity by blocking the exposed tubules with a combination of stannous ions, along with fluoride, calcium and phosphate salts. A physical barrier is created that covers open dentinal tubules to prevent external stimuli from causing pain or discomfort.

This non-abrasive gel (RDA of 8) provides maximum protection to teeth and dentin – especially helpful for patients with sensitivity, erosion and thin enamel. Patients who experience tooth staining due to diet or behavior may occasionally require more frequent professional cleanings, tooth whitening, or the use of a more abrasive toothpaste. Enamelon Gel – used once a day, after brushing with a toothpaste – will help strengthen teeth against enamel wear and erosion. Formulated with Ultramulsion®, a patented saliva-soluble coating, Enamelon moisturizes and soothes oral soft tissues. Great tasting mint flavor enhanced with spilanthes, a natural herb that encourages salivary flow, this distinctive ingredient allows for the natural re-mineralizing properties of the patients’ saliva to maintain equilibrium. Enamelon does not contain sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), gluten or dyes.

  1. Schemehorn BR, DiMarino JC, Movahed N. Comparison of the Enamel Solubility Reduction from Various Prescription and OTC Fluoride Toothpastes and Gels. Journal of Clinical Dentistry, 2014;25:61-4.
  1. Schemehorn BR, DiMarino JC, Movahed N. Comparison of the Incipient Lesion Enamel Fluoride Uptake from Various Prescription and OTC Fluoride Toothpastes and Gels. Journal of Clinical Dentistry, 2014;25:57–60.

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