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Toothmin Toothpaste | Anti-Decay Tooth Cream

(70 gm Toothpaste in tube)
Toothmin Toothpaste | Anti-Decay Tooth Cream
Product Details
Toothmin Toothpaste
  • Anti-Decay Tooth Cream
    Toothmin Toothpaste Anti-Decay Tooth Cream uses anti-cavity technology that provides remineralisation action.

    Key Ingredients:
    Sorbitol,Purified Water,Silica,Glycerin,Calcium Sucrose Phosphate (Anticay),Cocamidopropyl Betaine,Sodium Saccharine,Methyl Hydroxy Benzoate,Propyl Hydroxy Benzoate

    Key Benefits:
It is a good alternative to fluoride toothpaste and can be used by all age groups

It protects the tooth surface against acid erosion

Calcium sucrose phosphate decreases tooth enamel demineralisation and promotes enamel remineralisation

Toothmin toothpaste inhibits the formation of plaque. Its effective remineralising action is because of its solubility in water, providing high concentrations of free calcium and phosphate ions several times higher than normally present in saliva

It is used as a remineralising agent for increasing the microhardness of the bleached enamel surfaces


  • Good To Know:
    Uses Anticay Technology

    Concerns It Can Help With:
    ["Tooth decay", "plaque"]

    Directions For Use:
Put a small amount of toothpaste on the head of the toothbrush

Insert the toothbrush into your mouth at about a 45-degree angle to your gums and brush your teeth gently

Use twice a day for better results


  • Safety Information:
Read the label carefully before use

Store in a cool and dry place

Keep out of reach of children

For external use only


  • Quick Tips:
    ["Do not swallow the tooth cream and use it twice a day for better results"]

    Faqs:
Q. Does saliva neutralise acid? It helps neutralise acids, restores the mouths natural balance, and slowly rehardens the tooth enamel. Saliva does not always neutralise acidity or reharden the tooth enamel fast enough.

Q. What is tooth decay? Dental caries is also known as tooth decay. It is the decay of the teeth, which results in cavities or holes in the teeth. It is the second most common disease that affects all age groups.

Content on this page was last updated on 16 October, 2025, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)