Introducing Bioniq® Repair-Toothpaste

The toothpaste with 20% biomimetic enamel (hydroxyapatite/BioHAP)

Our teeth are exposed to different stressors daily: acidic meals and drinks, chewing food, aggressive brushing and unconscious teeth grinding. This results in the enamel becomes ever thinner. As a result, the teeth become more sensitive.

The solution is inspired by nature as a role model: Our experts at Dr. Wolff have developed an active ingredient based on the principle of bionics: hydroxyapatite (BioHAP) – better known as the biomimetic enamel. While brushing, it attaches onto the surface of the teeth, remineralising the enamel.

Discover interesting facts about oral health and dental problems and how you can prevent them.

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Interesting information about oral health

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Tooth structure

What does a tooth look like on the inside? And are there differences between molars and incisors? In this article you will discover the structure of a human tooth, find out which areas need special protection during your daily oral hygiene routine and what medical approaches are available to restore your teeth.

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Enamel

Tooth enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. Over time, however, it is worn away. In this article you will learn what enamel is, what function it has for oral health, how to detect enamel wear and how to restore your own enamel.

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Gingivitis

If your gums are reddened, swollen or even bleeding, these may be signs of gingivitis. In this article you will learn how to detect gum irritations, how good oral hygiene promotes healing and when gingivitis means a visit to the dentist.

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