Stable single-part compositions and the use thereof for reminera

Drug – bio-affecting and body treating compositions – Dentifrices – Fluorine or fluorine compound containing

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ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to non-aqueous compositions and methods utilizing same which are useful to remineralize subsurface dental enamel. More specifically, this invention relates to stable, single-part compositions containing calcium and phosphate salts which may be in a hydrophilic, non-aqueous vehicle and which when applied to lesions in dental enamel result in remineralization of subsurface dental enamel and/or mineralization of tubules in dentin thereby counteracting caries and/or hypersensitivity.

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