Every day food residues in our mouth could make various kinds of bacteria and microorganisms in the oral cavity multiply in the gaps between the teeth and the inside of the oral cavity. This can lead to a series of oral health issues including bad breath, mouth ulcers, yellow teeth, caries, calculus, inflamed gums, bleeding gums, sensitive teeth, brittle or partially missing teeth, swollen gums, toothaches, loose teeth, tooth loss, and even oral cancer.
When such condition continue to worsen, you will have bad breath, gum inflammation and other problems. At that time, bacteria are eroding your gums, making your gums prone to bleeding, pain, redness and other problems. When these problems can not get resolved in time, your oral problems will become more serious, and you will suffer from periodontitis, dental plaque, dental calculus, loose teeth, tooth pain and other problems, and even lead to tooth loss.
The formation of dental caries is due to the damage of tooth enamel by germs which could gradually spreads to the dentin and even pulp. This can lead to bad breath, tooth pain, brittle teeth, and tooth loss. When caries occurs, there will be a chain reaction in which normal teeth begin to be eroded as germs spread to surrounding teeth.
Key facts
- Oral diseases, while largely preventable, pose a major health burden for many countries and affect people throughout their lifetime, causing pain, discomfort, disfigurement and even death.
- It is estimated that oral diseases affect nearly 3.5 billion people.
- Untreated dental caries (tooth decay) in permanent teeth is the most common health condition according to the Global Burden of Disease 2019.
- Treatment for oral health conditions is expensive and usually not part of universal health coverage (UHC).
- Most low- and middle-income countries do not have sufficient services available to prevent and treat oral health conditions.
- Oral diseases are caused by a range of modifiable risk factors common to many noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including sugar consumption, tobacco use, alcohol use and poor hygiene, and their underlying social and commercial determinants.
THAT’S WHY WE CREATED UNPREE™.
KEY SOLUTIONS FOR ORAL PROBLEMS:
Garlic Extract: it can kill a variety of pathogenic bacteria, especially for strains resistant to a variety of antibiotics. So it is known as “natural broad-spectrum antibiotics”. It has a certain volatility and can diffuse into the root canal. It can significantly reduce the level of endotoxin in the infected root canal, and its effect is enhanced with the increase of its concentration and time, and it has become one of the research hotspots of new root canal disinfectants.
Galla japonica: it can inhibit the residual anaerobic bacteria in the root canal, significantly inhibit enterococcus faecalis and its adhesion ability, inhibit the activity of early Candida albicans biofilm, and can also block the dentin tubules and reduce the possibility of infection invading the root canal. It can treat caries very well and help teeth recover.
Triphala: With antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and free radical scavenging properties, it can kill streptococcus mutans and inhibit the formation of streptococcus mutans biofilm, so it can effectively remove tooth plaque and effectively protect gingival tissue cells from damage by free radicals.
German chamomile: it works excellently for sensitive skin because it can calm broken capillaries for its anti-inflammatory and anti-allergic properties. So it’s great for relieving bleeding gums and tooth sensitivity.
Propolis: helps the teeth to resist oxidation, resist the erosion of bacteria and fungi, and the bioactive flavonoids it contains can stimulate the formation of reparative dentin and relieve pulp inflammation. It could effectively stimulate tooth regeneration.
Menthol: helps to relieve pain, prevent the growth of bacteria, inhibit inflammation, relax muscles, and can relieve tooth pain and tooth sensitivity very well.
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