What if remineralization of the teeth can also be done without fluoride?
Fluoride has been the gold standard in dentistry for decades. But safety discussions and consumer preferences are shifting . New remineralization-focused technologies are stepping into the spotlight, like hydroxyapatite, the same mineral your enamel is made of.
Originally developed by NASA for astronauts who couldn’t spit in space. Sangi Co. Ltd brought it to consumers in their toothpaste. Hydroxyapatite was advanced further by Fluidinova, whose nano‑hydroxyapatite (nanoXIM®) has been evaluated as safe by the SCCS for use in toothpaste and mouthrinses.
Kalichem expanded the possibilities of hydroxyapatite with their Kalident® line, including hydroxyapatite enriched with magnesium.
With so many suppliers, particle sizes, and performance claims, choosing the right system can quickly become a jungle.
That’s where Nequia comes in. We help brands navigate the science, select the right grade, and build formulations designed for remineralization performance.
So what do you think: Will fluoride remain the standard, or is hydroxyapatite becoming the new hero of oral care?
The future of oral care starts now. Let’s formulate it together.