Iran-Made Natural Nano-Based Toothpaste Removes Decay
“Our product is a probiotic and nano-based probiotic toothpaste,” Rezvan Yazdian, a faculty member of Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences and the head of the incubator center of the University, told ANA.
Noting that there are no chemicals in this toothpaste and it is completely herbal, she said, “Preventing the formation of plaque on teeth and helping to eliminate bad breath, reducing sensitivity and preventing tooth decay and destruction are among the features of this product.”
“Rosemary and plant essences are used in the formulation of this toothpaste, and the product is paraben and fluoride free, and there are medicinal plants in this toothpaste which improve oral inflammation,” Yazdian said.
In a relevant development in September, Iranian researchers at a knowledge-based company produced the first toothpaste for the diabetics by using local plants with the aim of reducing the complications of diabetes like dry mouth and bleeding gums.
“Our knowledge-based company has recently unveiled the first toothpaste for the diabetics in Asia and Africa,” Seyed Hamid Nazer, the managing director of the knowledge-based company, told ANA.
“This product has been designed by using three native Iranian plants, including phalsa, walnut skin and black seed and is specially optimized to reduce the complications of diabetes like dry mouth and bleeding gums,” he added.
Noting that similar products in the US and Europe are only strengthening and not curative or preventive, Nazer said, “This toothpaste has been developed specifically for diabetics and we have used special sweeteners in this toothpaste.”
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