Key Words

  1. Oral health / rinse / hygiene / care

  2. Mouthwash, mouth rinse

  3. Periodontitis

  4. Gum disease

  5. Deep pockets

  6. Gum recession

  7. Exposed lower teeth (teeth appearing longer)

  8. Gingivitis (red, swollen, or bleeding gums)

  9. Color symptoms of periodontitis: red, dark pink, purple, black triangles

  10. Bleeding - gums that bleed easily

  11. Sensitive gums/teeth

  12. Bone loss (stages 3 and 4 periodontitis)

  13. Loose teeth (stage 4 periodontitis)

  14. Plaque

  15. Tartar

  16. Dental calculus (aka Tar Tar)

  17. Tar tar components:

    1. calcium phosphate

    2. calcium carbonate

    3. magnesium phosphate.

      These are bacteria mineralized, mixed with a small amount of mineralized proteins from mouth saliva.

  18. Color Symptoms of Stained Teeth: yellow, brown, or black

  19. White teeth

  20. Tooth decay

  21. Remineralization / demineralization

  22. Decalcification - inability to generate calcium structures

  23. Maintaining calcium balance

  24. Cavities

  25. Caries

  26. Acid that penetrates into the tooth

  27. Acid that destroys from inside out - caries

  28. Acidogenic bacteria (they change sugars into acids)

  29. Prevention of acid erosion

  30. Erosion of protective enamel

  31. Strengthens tooth enamel

  32. Hard crust coating on teeth

  33. Bacteria entering into blood stream (stage 4 periodontitis)

  34. Starches and sugars in food

  35. Bad Breath (halitosis)

  36. Dental biofilm

  37. Dentin tubules exposed (which causes hypersensitivity)

  38. Dentin hypersensitivity

  39. Sound radicular (root) dentin

  40. Oral mucositis

  41. Inflammation - from periodontitis / bacterial infection

  42. Inflammation - localized and systematic

  43. Inflammatory responses dental biofilm, plaque or tar tar

  44. Immune response to bacteria infection in the mouth

  45. Dental hygiene, hygienist

  46. Dentist

  47. Post dental implant adhesion (from peptides)

  48. Cellular adhesion (of peptides)

  49. Expensive treatment for late stages of periodontitis

  50. Mouth Sores

  51. Stress (causing sores/inflammatory responses)

  52. Repair

  53. Tooth Anatomy:

    1. Dentin (and dentin tubules where peptides channel through)

    2. Gingiva

    3. Enamel

    4. Crown

    5. Neck

    6. Root

    7. Pulp chamber (contains blood vessels and nerves)

    8. Cementum

    9. Periodontal ligament

    10. Jaw bone

  54. Biopeptides / peptides / multi-peptides / native peptides / synthetic peptides / amino acids

  55. Vitamin D Binding Protein (DBP)

  56. Promoting collagen growth in periodontal tissue

  57. Makes gum tissue more elastic and resilient

  58. Effective formula verified by researchers and dentists

  59. Peptide guided biomimetic remineralization

  60. How peptides benefit oral health (by ChatGPT):

    1. Caries management

    2. Implant osseointegration

    3. Guided tissue regeneration

    4. Vital pulp therapy

    5. Antimicrobial activity

    6. Enamel remineralization

    7. Occlusion of dentin tubules

    8. Periodontal therapy

    9. The surface modification of dental implants