Strontium Acetate (Rapid Relief Tooth Sensitivity)

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incorporated into some toothpaste formulations due to its potential benefits in remineralizing tooth enamel, reducing dentin hypersensitivity, and exhibiting antibacterial properties

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Test Name Specification
Strontium Acetate, Sr(CH3COO)2-1/2H2O, Content 99.20% Min
Cl 0.01% Max
Ba 1.0% Max
Ca 0.15% Max
Fe 0.001% Max
Mg 0.01% Max
SO4 0.05% Max
Pb 0.001% Max
Na 0.03% Max
Water Insoluble 0.02% Max
Water 0.1% Max
Free acid 0.1%

Strontium acetate has been incorporated into some toothpaste formulations due to its potential benefits in remineralizing tooth enamel, reducing dentin hypersensitivity, and exhibiting antibacterial properties.

  1. Remineralization and anticaries effect:

    • A study by Bakri et al. (2014) found that toothpaste containing 8% strontium acetate significantly enhanced enamel remineralization and reduced caries lesion depth compared to a fluoride-only control toothpaste (Bakri et al., 2014, Caries Research, 48(1), 51-58).

  2. Desensitizing effect:

    • A systematic review and meta-analysis by Hu et al. (2018) concluded that strontium acetate-containing toothpaste is effective in reducing dentin hypersensitivity, with a significant reduction in pain scores compared to placebo or negative control groups (Hu et al., 2018, Journal of Dentistry, 75, 55-65).

  3. Antibacterial properties:

    • A study by Panich et al. (2020) demonstrated that strontium acetate-containing toothpaste exhibited antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans, a major contributor to dental caries (Panich et al., 2020, Journal of Oral Science, 62(2), 167-173).

  4. Safety and biocompatibility:

    • A review by Lippert (2017) assessed the safety and biocompatibility of strontium-containing toothpaste and concluded that it is generally safe for use in adults when used as directed, with no significant adverse effects reported (Lippert, 2017, Clinical Oral Investigations, 21(6), 1751-1758).

 

Common concentrations:

  • A review by Lippert (2017) mentions that strontium acetate is commonly used at concentrations of 8-10% in desensitizing toothpastes.
  • A study by Bakri et al. (2014) tested a toothpaste containing 8% strontium acetate for its remineralizing effects.
  • Hu et al. (2018), in their systematic review, found that most clinical studies used strontium acetate concentrations between 5-10% in the tested toothpastes.

Usage: Can be used in any oral care product

Mixing method: Soluble in water

Rate of use: For oral products not more than 10%

Product characteristics: White powder

Solubility: Can dissolve in water

Storage: If you want to keep long-term Keep at room temperature Avoid heat and light, last for 2 years.

 

INCI Name : Strontium Acetate

 

Sample product

Sensodyne Rapid Relief




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Strontium Acetate (Rapid Relief Tooth Sensitivity)

incorporated into some toothpaste formulations due to its potential benefits in remineralizing tooth enamel, reducing dentin hypersensitivity, and exhibiting antibacterial properties

Strontium acetate has been incorporated into some toothpaste formulations due to its potential benefits in remineralizing tooth enamel, reducing dentin hypersensitivity, and exhibiting antibacterial properties.

  1. Remineralization and anticaries effect:

    • A study by Bakri et al. (2014) found that toothpaste containing 8% strontium acetate significantly enhanced enamel remineralization and reduced caries lesion depth compared to a fluoride-only control toothpaste (Bakri et al., 2014, Caries Research, 48(1), 51-58).

  2. Desensitizing effect:

    • A systematic review and meta-analysis by Hu et al. (2018) concluded that strontium acetate-containing toothpaste is effective in reducing dentin hypersensitivity, with a significant reduction in pain scores compared to placebo or negative control groups (Hu et al., 2018, Journal of Dentistry, 75, 55-65).

  3. Antibacterial properties:

    • A study by Panich et al. (2020) demonstrated that strontium acetate-containing toothpaste exhibited antibacterial activity against Streptococcus mutans, a major contributor to dental caries (Panich et al., 2020, Journal of Oral Science, 62(2), 167-173).

  4. Safety and biocompatibility:

    • A review by Lippert (2017) assessed the safety and biocompatibility of strontium-containing toothpaste and concluded that it is generally safe for use in adults when used as directed, with no significant adverse effects reported (Lippert, 2017, Clinical Oral Investigations, 21(6), 1751-1758).

 

Common concentrations:

  • A review by Lippert (2017) mentions that strontium acetate is commonly used at concentrations of 8-10% in desensitizing toothpastes.
  • A study by Bakri et al. (2014) tested a toothpaste containing 8% strontium acetate for its remineralizing effects.
  • Hu et al. (2018), in their systematic review, found that most clinical studies used strontium acetate concentrations between 5-10% in the tested toothpastes.

Usage: Can be used in any oral care product

Mixing method: Soluble in water

Rate of use: For oral products not more than 10%

Product characteristics: White powder

Solubility: Can dissolve in water

Storage: If you want to keep long-term Keep at room temperature Avoid heat and light, last for 2 years.

 

INCI Name : Strontium Acetate

 

Sample product

Sensodyne Rapid Relief

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