June 30, 2005 (Press Release) --
Every time we eat, food is trapped between teeth and inside grooves on chewing surfaces where plaque bacteria are always present because the brush, toothpaste, mouthwash, saliva and chewing gum cannot reach.
Plaque changes fermentable carbohydrate to acid which demineralises tooth.
Few cavities occur at gum margins where like the brush, saliva has good access to remove food particles, neutralise acid and repair demineralised tooth.
A new sealant type of confection has been developed to seal grooves before eating and prevent food being trapped and changed to acid while eating.
Chewing the sealant confection after eating delivers a saliva mix to displace food, neutralise acid and repair tooth.
The sealant confection will be a great help to lovers of sugar confection and fast foods which are always left trapped on teeth.
Plaque changes fermentable carbohydrate to acid which demineralises tooth.
Few cavities occur at gum margins where like the brush, saliva has good access to remove food particles, neutralise acid and repair demineralised tooth.
A new sealant type of confection has been developed to seal grooves before eating and prevent food being trapped and changed to acid while eating.
Chewing the sealant confection after eating delivers a saliva mix to displace food, neutralise acid and repair tooth.
The sealant confection will be a great help to lovers of sugar confection and fast foods which are always left trapped on teeth.

Almost all cavities occur where any toothbrush cannot reach plaque or trapped food containing sugar or starch between teeth and inside grooves on chewing surfaces.
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