WO1999044570A1 - Desensitizing dental composition - Google Patents

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WO1999044570A1
WO1999044570A1 PCT/EP1998/002963 EP9802963W WO9944570A1 WO 1999044570 A1 WO1999044570 A1 WO 1999044570A1 EP 9802963 W EP9802963 W EP 9802963W WO 9944570 A1 WO9944570 A1 WO 9944570A1
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  • the present invention generally relates to a compound for dentistry and, more precisely, it relates to a dental composition for the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity .
  • the composition is suitable for the desensitization of the exposed dentin, such as, in particular, for
  • composition can be used as a solution or as a gel .
  • Dentinal hypersensitivity is a problem often met by dentists in their patients and is often intensified when eating hot or cold food, sweet or acidulous food, as well as when brushing teeth. Normal dentin is covered by enamel (crown dentin) or by cement (radicular dentin) and is not permeable.
  • teeth sensitive zones enamel is found often eroded or worn away and dentin exposed. In other cases, gingival recession uncovers the most sensitive portions of the teeth, i.e. the junction enamel-cement .
  • a first known way to reduce dentinal sensitivity is to close the orifices of dentinal tubules.
  • natural substances are known able to reduce sensitivity by closing the tubules, such as tartar, collagen or mineral salts precipitated in saliva.
  • Chemical compounds, like solutions, gel compounds or pastes, as well as physical treatments are also known capable of mechanically obliterating the orifices of the dentinal tubules.
  • - insoluble salts such as calcium phosphate, hydroxyapatite, colloidal silica etc. which directly obliterate the tubular orifices;
  • Compounds are known, moreover, such as potassium chloride or nitrate or oxalate capable of reducing the dentinal sensitivity through a depolarising effect of the - 3 - nervous fibres, without obliterating the dentinal tubules. Therefore, desensitization treatments are known using said compounds, capable of stopping the pulpal nervous activity by varying the dentinal tubules nervous fibres excitability. However, also in this case, the effect duration is short.
  • this object is reached by the composition whose characteristic is to comprise at least two solutions to be used successively on the exposed dentin.
  • a second aspect of the invention provides at least two distinct gel compounds to be used successively on the exposed dentin.
  • the characteristics of said solutions and said gel compounds is to comprise a first and a second solution or a first and a second gel, suitable for being mixed - 4 - topically, wherein:
  • a first solute consisting in potassium phosphate and at least a second solute selected among a potassium salt are present
  • - in the second solution a first solute selected among a calcium salt and at least a second solute selected among a strontium salt, a silver salt, a barium salt, a zinc salt are present.
  • the preferred general weight ratio for the first solution is the following: potassium phosphate 0,5-20% potassium carbonate 0,5-10% potassium fluoride 0,1-5% sodium methylparaben 0,1% deionized water 64,9-98,8%
  • the preferred general weight ratio for the second solution is the following: calcium chloride 0,5-20% strontium chloride 0,5-11% benzoate sodium 0,2% deionized water 68,8-98,8%
  • the preferred general weight ratio for the first gel compound is the following: potassium phosphate 0,5-10% potassium carbonate 0,5-5% potassium fluoride 0,1-0,5% sorbitol 30-45% colloidal silica 15-30% glycerol 5-10% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 0,5-1,5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1-1,5% benzoate sodium 0,3-0,8% saccharinated sodium 0,3-0,5% mint fragrance q.s. - 5 - colour CI 42051, CI 19140 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml
  • the preferred general weight ratio for the second gel compound is the following: strontium chloride 0,5-10% calcium chloride 0,5-10% sorbitol 30-45% colloidal silica 15-30% glycerol 5-10% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 0,5-1,5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1-1,5% benzoate sodium 0,3-0,8% saccharinated sodium 0,3-0,5% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 16255, CI 47005 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml
  • a "crystal complex" is formed by said six insoluble salts which surprisingly have shown desensitizing properties in the short term (15 minutes) and in the long term (6-12 months) .
  • potassium chloride helps to increase the desensitization properties adding a nervous - 6 - depolarising effect.
  • potassium chloride is obtained after a double exchange reaction and is present in solution inside the dentinal tubule when the "crystal complex" is formed which obliterates the tubules orifices.
  • a higher amount of potassium is present for a longer time with respect to the depolarising compounds according to the prior art, which do not obliterate the dentinal tubules, thus allowing the dentinal fluid (whose flow is always centrifugal) and then also the potassium ions to come out the dentinal tubules .
  • composition according to the invention is prepared with potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride (for the first solution) in amounts higher than 20, 10 and 5% respectively for the first solution and with calcium chloride and strontium chloride in amounts higher than 20 and 11% respectively for the second solution, a desensitizing is obtained having the same good properties as above described, but less convenient to use.
  • an opalescent gel compound would result, less handy and less spreadable on the surface to cure.
  • the two solutions are spread with different brushes so that the two solutions or gels are not in contact before they reach the patient's mouth.
  • the composition with potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride in amounts higher than 10, 5 and 0,5% for the first gel compound and with calcium chloride and strontium chloride in amounts higher than 10% for both the salts of the second gel compound a desensitizing composition is obtained which can be used having the same properties as above described, but less suitable for a toothpaste because its organoleptic aspect would be less acceptable.
  • the composition according to the present invention will be made clearer with the not limitative following examples .
  • a composition for desensitizing exposed dentin which uses two solutions to be spread successively comprises potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride for the first solution and calcium chloride and strontium chloride for the second solution, with the following weight ratio: Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% potassium fluoride 3% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water 75,9%
  • the preferred spreading method is the following for the desensitizing treatment : after having isolated the surgical area with cotton elements or the like and after having ablated the dental plaque by means of low speed - 8 - electric brushing, the surface to be treated is cleaned by cotton pellets wet by a disinfectant liquid (such as sodium hypochlorite 5% solution) . Then the surface is dried with air jet for about 15 seconds. The drying action must substantially dehydrate the external layer of the exposed dentin . Then, by means of a brush or cotton pellets or spongy elements gently rubbed, the first solution is spread for about 20 seconds. Immediately after the second solution is spread onto the same dental surface and in the same way.
  • a disinfectant liquid such as sodium hypochlorite 5% solution
  • EXAMPLE 1.3 Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water q.s. 100 ml Solution n° 2 calcium chloride 16% barium chloride 10% benzoate sodium 0.2% deionized water 73,8% EXAMPLE 1.4
  • a desensitizing composition to be used as a toothpaste which uses sequentially two gel compounds comprising potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride for the first gel compound and calcium chloride and strontium chloride for the second gel compound, with the following weight ratio: Gel compound n°l potassium phosphate 8% potassium carbonate 3,5% potassium fluoride 0,4% sorbitol 30% colloidal silica 15% glycerol 5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1,5% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 1% - 11 - benzoate sodium 0,5% saccharinated sodium 0,4% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 42051, CI 19140 q.s. purified water q.s.
  • both dental arches are spread with gel compound n°l by brushing from the above to the bottom for about two minutes ;

Abstract

A dental composition for the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity and in particular for the desensitization of exposed dentin, the desensitizing treatment of deep cavities, the desensitizing treatment when replacing dental layers, the stumps desensitizing treatment before placing dental prosthesis. The composition can be used as a solution or as a gel. In the first case two distinct liquid solutions for use successively on the exposed dentin are provided for. In the second case two distinct gel compounds spread successively on the exposed dentin are provided for. The first solution or the first gel compound comprises preferably three soluble potassium salts, whereas the second solution or the second gel compound comprises a calcium salt and a soluble strontium salt. In a preferred composition two solutions are provided for of which the first has solutes comprising potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride, and the second solution has solutes comprising calcium chloride and strontium chloride. For the gel composition, which may be used as toothpaste, two distinct gel compounds are provided, the first having solutes comprising potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride and the second gel compound having solutes comprising calcium chloride and strontium chloride.

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TITLE
DESENSITIZING DENTAL COMPOSITION
DESCRIPTION Field of the invention
The present invention generally relates to a compound for dentistry and, more precisely, it relates to a dental composition for the treatment of dentinal hypersensitivity . In particular, the composition is suitable for the desensitization of the exposed dentin, such as, in particular, for
- the desensitizing treatment of deep cavities,
- the desensitizing treatment when replacing dental layers,
- the stumps desensitizing treatment before placing dental prosthesis.
The composition can be used as a solution or as a gel . Description of the prior art
Dentinal hypersensitivity is a problem often met by dentists in their patients and is often intensified when eating hot or cold food, sweet or acidulous food, as well as when brushing teeth. Normal dentin is covered by enamel (crown dentin) or by cement (radicular dentin) and is not permeable.
In teeth sensitive zones enamel is found often eroded or worn away and dentin exposed. In other cases, gingival recession uncovers the most sensitive portions of the teeth, i.e. the junction enamel-cement .
The absence of cover exposes the dentinal tubules. In addition, pulp is rich of nerves many of which are centrifugally directed towards dentin. Dentin is crossed - 2 - radially by dentinal tubules which contain dentinal fluid. Through the tubules a nervous stimulus reaches sensorial areas of the dental pulp.
A first known way to reduce dentinal sensitivity is to close the orifices of dentinal tubules. To this extent, natural substances are known able to reduce sensitivity by closing the tubules, such as tartar, collagen or mineral salts precipitated in saliva.
Chemical compounds, like solutions, gel compounds or pastes, as well as physical treatments are also known capable of mechanically obliterating the orifices of the dentinal tubules.
Some of these compounds or treatments are:
- potassium and iron oxalate, which react with ionised calcium present in the saliva and form calcium oxalate which precipitates and obliterates the dentinal tubules orifices;
- silver nitrate which acts through the precipitation of silver compounds; - tin fluoride, which acts through the precipitation of tin compounds;
- strontium salts;
- insoluble salts such as calcium phosphate, hydroxyapatite, colloidal silica etc. which directly obliterate the tubular orifices;
- glass-ionomeric cement;
- some types of resins.
In any case the obliteration of the dentinal tubules by means of soluble or insoluble salts used up to now, even if they are simple to use, is not enough effective and last only a short time.
Compounds are known, moreover, such as potassium chloride or nitrate or oxalate capable of reducing the dentinal sensitivity through a depolarising effect of the - 3 - nervous fibres, without obliterating the dentinal tubules. Therefore, desensitization treatments are known using said compounds, capable of stopping the pulpal nervous activity by varying the dentinal tubules nervous fibres excitability. However, also in this case, the effect duration is short.
New techniques, not yet used in clinical practice, use glass- ionomeric cement or photo-induced resins. Desensitization is improved, but they are not easy to use and are good for deep erosions only.
Finally, treatments are known using either laser or ultrasounds sealers, which cause the formation of smear layers and tubules obliteration. These treatments give results, such as effectiveness and duration, similar to the topical treatment with the above described soluble or insoluble salts, but they require expensive apparatus.
Summary of the invention
It is an object of the present invention to provide a dental composition for dentinal desensitization which has good mechanical obliteration properties of the dentinal tubules in addition to depolarising properties of the nervous dentinal fibres, and is capable of obtaining good effectiveness and long duration, as well as of being easy to use. According to a first aspect of the invention, this object is reached by the composition whose characteristic is to comprise at least two solutions to be used successively on the exposed dentin.
A second aspect of the invention provides at least two distinct gel compounds to be used successively on the exposed dentin.
The characteristics of said solutions and said gel compounds is to comprise a first and a second solution or a first and a second gel, suitable for being mixed - 4 - topically, wherein:
- in the first solution a first solute consisting in potassium phosphate and at least a second solute selected among a potassium salt are present, and - in the second solution a first solute selected among a calcium salt and at least a second solute selected among a strontium salt, a silver salt, a barium salt, a zinc salt are present .
The preferred general weight ratio for the first solution is the following: potassium phosphate 0,5-20% potassium carbonate 0,5-10% potassium fluoride 0,1-5% sodium methylparaben 0,1% deionized water 64,9-98,8%
The preferred general weight ratio for the second solution is the following: calcium chloride 0,5-20% strontium chloride 0,5-11% benzoate sodium 0,2% deionized water 68,8-98,8%
The preferred general weight ratio for the first gel compound is the following: potassium phosphate 0,5-10% potassium carbonate 0,5-5% potassium fluoride 0,1-0,5% sorbitol 30-45% colloidal silica 15-30% glycerol 5-10% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 0,5-1,5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1-1,5% benzoate sodium 0,3-0,8% saccharinated sodium 0,3-0,5% mint fragrance q.s. - 5 - colour CI 42051, CI 19140 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml
The preferred general weight ratio for the second gel compound is the following: strontium chloride 0,5-10% calcium chloride 0,5-10% sorbitol 30-45% colloidal silica 15-30% glycerol 5-10% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 0,5-1,5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1-1,5% benzoate sodium 0,3-0,8% saccharinated sodium 0,3-0,5% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 16255, CI 47005 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml
The combined use of the two preferred solutions or of the two preferred gel compounds successively has the result, after an immediate double exchange reaction, of six insoluble salts:
- calcium phosphate,
- calcium carbonate,
- calcium fluoride,
- strontium phosphate, - strontium carbonate,
- strontium fluoride, and a soluble salt, i.e. potassium chloride.
According to a sudden reaction a "crystal complex" is formed by said six insoluble salts which surprisingly have shown desensitizing properties in the short term (15 minutes) and in the long term (6-12 months) .
The formation of the potassium chloride helps to increase the desensitization properties adding a nervous - 6 - depolarising effect. In fact, potassium chloride is obtained after a double exchange reaction and is present in solution inside the dentinal tubule when the "crystal complex" is formed which obliterates the tubules orifices. In this way a higher amount of potassium is present for a longer time with respect to the depolarising compounds according to the prior art, which do not obliterate the dentinal tubules, thus allowing the dentinal fluid (whose flow is always centrifugal) and then also the potassium ions to come out the dentinal tubules .
The use of an induced crystallisation for obliterating the dentinal tubules with the formation of a "crystal complex" along with the formation (always inside the tubules) of a compound with depolarising properties of the nervous fibres, is new in the dental field, and is used with excellent results according to the present invention.
If the composition according to the invention is prepared with potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride (for the first solution) in amounts higher than 20, 10 and 5% respectively for the first solution and with calcium chloride and strontium chloride in amounts higher than 20 and 11% respectively for the second solution, a desensitizing is obtained having the same good properties as above described, but less convenient to use. In fact, at the moment of the union of the two solutions, when the formation of the six insoluble salts occurs, an opalescent gel compound would result, less handy and less spreadable on the surface to cure.
It is also advisable that the two solutions are spread with different brushes so that the two solutions or gels are not in contact before they reach the patient's mouth. - 7 - Similarly, the composition with potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride in amounts higher than 10, 5 and 0,5% for the first gel compound and with calcium chloride and strontium chloride in amounts higher than 10% for both the salts of the second gel compound, a desensitizing composition is obtained which can be used having the same properties as above described, but less suitable for a toothpaste because its organoleptic aspect would be less acceptable. The composition according to the present invention, will be made clearer with the not limitative following examples .
EXAMPLE 1.1
A composition for desensitizing exposed dentin which uses two solutions to be spread successively comprises potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride for the first solution and calcium chloride and strontium chloride for the second solution, with the following weight ratio: Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% potassium fluoride 3% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water 75,9%
Solution n° 2 calcium chloride 16% strontium chloride 10,6% benzoate sodium 0.2% deionized water 73,2%
The preferred spreading method is the following for the desensitizing treatment : after having isolated the surgical area with cotton elements or the like and after having ablated the dental plaque by means of low speed - 8 - electric brushing, the surface to be treated is cleaned by cotton pellets wet by a disinfectant liquid (such as sodium hypochlorite 5% solution) . Then the surface is dried with air jet for about 15 seconds. The drying action must substantially dehydrate the external layer of the exposed dentin . Then, by means of a brush or cotton pellets or spongy elements gently rubbed, the first solution is spread for about 20 seconds. Immediately after the second solution is spread onto the same dental surface and in the same way.
When hypersensitivity is high, the same treatment can be repeated.
The action of such a composition, which reacts forming a crystal complex which deeply obliterates the dentinal tubules orifices is double. In fact, the first solution spread on the dehydrated dentin causes, for capillarity, the filling of the dentinal tubules. To this the nervous depolarisation is added of the potassium chloride which always forms inside the tubules through a double exchange reaction.
Alternatively to the composition of the above example 1, in the same way the following exemplifying compositions can be used. In these compositions only two potassium salts are present in the first solution and the crystal complex will be formed by 4 insoluble salts only. Soluble potassium salts are still present. EXAMPLE 1.2
Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium oxalate 6% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water q.s. 100 ml
Solution n° 2 calcium chloride 16% - 9 - strontium chloride 10% benzoate sodium 0.2% deionized water 73,8%
EXAMPLE 1.3 Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water q.s. 100 ml Solution n° 2 calcium chloride 16% barium chloride 10% benzoate sodium 0.2% deionized water 73,8% EXAMPLE 1.4
Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water q.s. 100 ml
Solution n° 2 calcium chloride 16% silver chloride 10% benzoate sodium 0.2% deionized water 73,8%
EXAMPLE 1.5
Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water q.s. 100 ml
Solution n° 2 - 10 - calcium chloride 16% zinc chloride 10% benzoate sodium 0.2% deionized water 73.8%
EXAMPLE 1.6
Solution n° 1 potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% sodium methylparaben 0.1% deionized water 78,9%
Solution n° 2 calcium chloride 16% strontium chloride 10,6% benzoate sodium 0.2% deionized water 73,2%
EXAMPLE 2
A desensitizing composition to be used as a toothpaste which uses sequentially two gel compounds comprising potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride for the first gel compound and calcium chloride and strontium chloride for the second gel compound, with the following weight ratio: Gel compound n°l potassium phosphate 8% potassium carbonate 3,5% potassium fluoride 0,4% sorbitol 30% colloidal silica 15% glycerol 5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1,5% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 1% - 11 - benzoate sodium 0,5% saccharinated sodium 0,4% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 42051, CI 19140 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml Gel compound n°2 calcium chloride 7% strontium chloride 6% sorbitol 30% colloidal silica 15% glycerol 5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1,5% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 1% benzoate sodium 0,5% saccharinated sodium 0,4% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 16255, CI 47005 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml This composition is used in the following way for the desensitizing treatment:
- on the toothbrush an amount of gel compound n°l substantially equal to the volume of two peas is poured;
- both dental arches are spread with gel compound n°l by brushing from the above to the bottom for about two minutes ;
- the friction is prolonged on the areas which are sensitive to hot or cold food, to acidulous or sweet substances ;
- without rinsing, after having spread on the toothbrush the same amount of gel compound n°2, the same dental surface is brushed again as above described for the first gel compound;
- after the two gel compounds have mixed on the dental surface an instant double exchange reaction occurs with - 12 - the formation of the "crystal complex" , comprising the six insoluble salts and potassium chloride; - then the mouth is rinsed with water.
The foregoing description of specific embodiments will so fully reveal the invention according to the conceptual point of view, so that others, by applying current knowledge, will be able to modify and/or adapt for various applications such embodiments without further research and without departing from the invention, and it is therefore to be understood that such adaptations and modifications will have to be considered as equivalent to the specific embodiments. The means and the materials to realise the different functions described herein could have a different nature without, for this reason, departing from the field of the invention. It is to be understood that the phraseology or terminology employed herein is for the purpose of description and not of limitation.

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1. A dental composition for the desensitization of the exposed dentin characterised in that it comprises a first and a second liquid or gel solution, suitable for being mixed topically, wherein:
- in said first solution a first solute consisting in potassium phosphate and at least a second solute selected among a potassium salt are present, and
- in said second solution a first solute selected among a calcium salt and at least a second solute selected among a strontium salt, a silver salt, a barium salt, a zinc salt are present .
2. Composition according to claim 1, wherein
- in said first liquid solution said first solute is potassium phosphate said at least second solute is selected among potassium carbonate, potassium fluoride, potassium oxalate, and
- in said second liquid solution the first solute is selected among calcium chloride or calcium acetate and the second solute is selected among strontium chloride, strontium acetate, silver chloride, barium chloride, zinc chloride .
3. Composition according to claim 1, wherein
- in said first gel compound said first solute is potassium phosphate and said at least second solute is selected among potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride, and
- in said second gel compound the first solute is calcium chloride and the second solute is strontium chloride.
4. Composition according to claims 1 or 2, characterised in that it comprises a solvent and a bacteriostatic preservative compound.
5. Composition according to claim 4 wherein the solutes are potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium - 14 - fluoride for the first solution; calcium chloride and strontium chloride for the second solution, and are mixed to said solvent and to said preservative compound according to the following general weight ratio: Solution n┬░l potassium phosphate 0,5-20% potassium carbonate 0,5-10% potassium fluoride 0,5-5%
Preservative 0,1% Solvent 64,9-98,4%
Solution n┬░2 calcium chloride 0,5-20% strontium chloride 0,5-10%
Preservative 0,2% Solvent 69,8-98,8%
6. Composition according to claims 4 or 5 wherein said solvent is deionized water and said preservative compound is sodium methylparaben for the solution 1 and benzoate sodium for the solution 2.
7. Composition according to claim 6 wherein said solutes, said solvent, and said preservative compound are mixed in the following weight ratio. Solution n┬░l potassium phosphate 16% potassium carbonate 5% potassium fluoride 3% sodium methylparaben 0,1% deionized water 75,9%
Solution n┬░2 calcium chloride 15% strontium chloride 10,6% benzoate sodium 0,2% deionized water 74,2%
8. Composition such as to claim 4, wherein - 15 -
- in said first liquid solution said at least second solute is potassium oxalate, and
- in said second liquid solution the first solute is selected among calcium chloride or acetate and the second solute is selected among strontium chloride or acetate, silver chloride, barium chloride, zinc chloride, and
- said solvent is deionized water and said preservative is sodium methylparaben for the first solution and benzoate sodium for the second solution.
9. Composition according to claim 3 for use as gel toothpaste capable of desensitizing the exposed dentin, wherein the solutes potassium phosphate, potassium carbonate and potassium fluoride for the first gel compound and the calcium chloride and the strontium chloride for the second gel compound and the other compounds according to the following general weight ratio:
Gel compound n┬░l potassium phosphate 0,5-10% potassium carbonate 0,5-5% potassium fluoride 0,1-0,5% sorbitol 30-45% colloidal silica 15-30% glycerol 5-10% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 0,5-1,5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1-1,5% benzoate sodium 0,3-0,8% saccharinated sodium 0,3-0,5% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 42051, CI 19140 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml
Gel compound n┬░2 strontium chloride 0,5-10% calcium chloride 0,5-10% - 16 - sorbitol 30-45% colloidal silica 15-30% glycerol 5-10% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 0,5-1,5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1-1,5% benzoate sodium 0,3-0,8% saccharinated sodium 0,3-0,5% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 16255, CI 47005 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml
10. Composition according to claim 8 wherein said solutes and the other compounds are mixed in the following weight ratio :
Gel compound n┬░l potassium phosphate 8% potassium carbonate 3,5% potassium fluoride 0,4% sorbitol 30% colloidal silica 15% glycerol 5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1,5% carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 1% benzoate sodium 0,5% saccharinated sodium 0,4% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 42051, CI 19140 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml Gel compound n┬░2 calcium chloride 7% strontium chloride 6% sorbitol 30% colloidal silica 15% glycerol 5% lauryl sulphate sodium 1,5% - 17 - carboxy methyl hydroxy ethyl cellulose 1% benzoate sodium 0,5% saccharinated sodium 0,4% mint fragrance q.s. colour CI 16255, CI 47005 q.s. purified water q.s. 100 ml
11. A method for making a dental desensitizing composition characterised in that it comprises the steps of :
- preparing a first liquid solution or gel solution comprising a first solute consisting in potassium phosphate and at least a second solute selected among other potassium salts, and
- preparing a second liquid solution or gel solution comprising a first solute selected among a chloride or an acetate salt;
- mixing topically the first and second solution thus forming: a crystal complex comprising a plurality of insoluble salts obtained by double exchange reaction of the above stated potassium, chloride or acetate salts, said insoluble salts having obliterating properties of the dentinal tubules; and a soluble potassium salt which has depolarising effect on dentin.
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