Dental Glaze Paste for Dental Laboratory
Dental enamel paste (may refer to products used for tooth enamel-related care or treatment, such as fluoride-containing enamel protectants, enamel repair pastes, etc.), the following is an introduction and application:

1. Introduction to dental enamel paste
- Main ingredients: usually contain fluoride (such as sodium monofluorophosphate, sodium fluoride), hydroxyapatite, calcium phosphate ions, silicification, etc., and some products may also add soothing ingredients or antibacterial agents.
- Core functions:
- Enhance enamel acid resistance: Fluoride can promote enamel remineralization and improve teeth's resistance to acid erosion (such as acidic substances in food and beverages).
- Repair early enamel demineralization: Ingredients such as hydroxyapatite can fill tiny pores on the enamel surface and improve mild demineralization (such as early signs of tooth decay).
- Relieve sensitivity: Some products can seal dentinal tubules, reduce the conduction of cold and hot stimuli, and relieve tooth sensitivity.
2. Application scenarios of dental enamel paste
- Daily preventive care:
- Suitable for children, adolescents (enamel development stage) and people who are prone to dental caries, as a supplement to toothpaste to strengthen enamel protection.
- People who drink carbonated beverages, coffee, and tea for a long time can reduce the erosion of enamel by acidic substances.
- Clinical auxiliary treatment:
- Early dental caries (enamel demineralization stage): cooperate with professional treatment to help enamel remineralization and prevent the progression of dental caries.
- Enamel hypoplasia or mild wear: improve the smoothness of enamel surface and reduce pigmentation.
- Tooth sensitivity: for local application in sensitive areas to relieve discomfort caused by cold and hot stimulation.
- Usage:
- Generally, it needs to be used under the guidance of a dentist. Some household products can be applied directly to the tooth surface, kept for a few minutes and then rinsed, or used with a toothbrush.
3. Precautions
- Dental enamel paste cannot replace regular oral examination and treatment (such as filling teeth for moderate to severe dental caries).
- Children should pay attention to the dosage when using it to avoid accidentally swallowing fluoride products.
- If dental discomfort or allergic reactions occur after use, stop using it immediately and consult a dentist.
The specific product selection should be based on personal oral condition and doctor's advice to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Mr. Perry Wu International Sales Director