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Toothpaste Product

Riyadh Elm University · FDA-approved active Small molecule

A toothpaste product that mechanically and chemically removes plaque and debris from tooth surfaces to prevent dental caries and maintain oral hygiene.

A toothpaste product that mechanically and chemically removes plaque and debris from tooth surfaces to prevent dental caries and maintain oral hygiene. Used for Dental caries prevention, Plaque removal and oral hygiene maintenance.

At a glance

Generic nameToothpaste Product
Also known asCurasept Prevent Toothpaste
SponsorRiyadh Elm University
ModalitySmall molecule
Therapeutic areaDental/Oral Health
PhaseFDA-approved

Mechanism of action

Toothpaste products typically contain abrasive agents that mechanically polish tooth surfaces, fluoride compounds that strengthen enamel and inhibit bacterial acid production, and detergents that help remove food particles and plaque biofilm. The formulation may also include antimicrobial or anti-inflammatory agents depending on the specific product composition.

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