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Biorepair.ie Oralcare Intensive Night Repair Toothpaste is a 75ml fluoride-free toothpaste designed to provide intensive protection and repair for your teeth while you sleep. Made in Italy, it effectively strengthens enamel, protects against acid erosion, and promotes gum health, ensuring a fresh breath and a confident smile every morning.
Volume | 75 Millilitres |
Units | 75.0 millilitre |
Brand | Biorepair |
Format | Paste |
Age Range Description | Adult |
S**A
Worth a buy.
Decided to try it after watching Instagram bloggers, who recommended this toothpaste brand. I does cleans your teeth quite well, have a nice taste, it's reduce sensitivity. It's a bit pricey, but again it better to use a good quality toothpaste and see a result and know that your teeth is looked after, then pay less and get nothing. I am glad I found this brand, because it's going to be my second favorite after Sensodyne , which I'm using more 10 years .
R**L
Visible difference
This is the first hydroxypatite toothpaste I’ve tried after a long time with eroded enamel & fluoride treatments which don’t seem to make a difference. I’ve used this for 10 days and my teeth look much whiter (less transparent) and are less sensitive. It’s expensive but really worth it so far!
D**E
Night Protection Toothpaste
Seems a fairly good product, as it is difficult to find fluoride-free toothpastes these days, and I was very glad to come across this, and Sensodyne seem to be putting fluoride in everything now, unless they still manufacture the original formula with just strontium, but I can't seem to find that anywhere anymore.Anyway, was not entirely happy with this as it contains citric acid, which is surely an odd thing to put in as it will strip enamel like battery acid, but maybe they put it in to strip away any traces of plaque to allow the tooth-healing compounds to get it to the enamel on the teeth, but having said that, they put glycerin in which is really stupid of them, as glycerin coats teeth with a waxy film that prevents tooth remineralization, and would stop the citric acid from working in that fashion, unless they just put the citric acid in for flavour, so not an altogether well-thought out product.They do do a version with fluoride so they are obviously not all that switched on really, and the glycerin is a potential fatal flaw with this product which indicates that this company follows the usual daft protocol of selling stuff that contains something to cancel out the intended benefits of it, which is something we see in a lot of 'health' products these days. However, I will give it a go.If they were to take out the citric acid and the glycerin, then they will get 5 stars from me, and they should take out the fraudulent fluoride out of the other version of their toothpaste, as everyone who is savvy these days knows how harmful fluoride really is to teeth, bones, the brain etc. Data that 'proves' how beneficial fluoride is has been proved fraudulent in several instances, and a mass of evidence exists to prove how harmful the stuff is. Children's teeth are being damaged at an alarming rate in over 30 % of American kids using the amount of fluoride still in British toothpastes, mind you, they stuff alarming amounts of fluoride in the food and drinks in the USA also, like nearly 90,000 ppm fluoride in dried egg powder, and between 750-900 ppm fluoride in dried instant tea powder, enough to rot your brains horribly, to produce much lowered IQ's, obviously aimed at lower income families and the armed services to keep them docile and stupid.Check out Ramiel Nagel's website, to see how you can remineralize teeth naturally with raw unpasteurized milk and even horsetail herb tea for those who don't like dairy products. Also fermented cod liver oil is stated by him to really ramp up the rate by which you repair dental caries naturally without dentistry. Pasteurized milk will soften your teeth and bones though, doing exactly the opposite of raw milk.Simply avoid refined white sucrose sugar and you will never get holes in your teeth, I say this from experience after having had 30 fillings from eating sugary sweets earlier in life, and then giving them up almost totally, not having had any new fillings in nearly 30 years as a result of avoiding sucrose-based sweets whenever I can, though I still do eat some sweet things with sucrose occasionally.Xylitol sugar which is natural, kills 80% of tooth-destroying bacteria and kills any other bad germs in your body to relieve certain other medical conditions. Change sucrose for xylitol wherever you can and keep your teeth for many years longer.
H**N
Effective and pleasant toothpaste
I've enjoyed using this toothpaste for its pleasant, non-chemical taste compared to other regenerative products I have tried. I feel that it cleans my teeth well of an evening, it foams nicely and leaves my mouth feeling fresh.Athough not easy to gauge, I do believe consistent use of this product is enhancing the look of my teeth ie whiteness. I hope that they are also becoming stronger or at least decaying at a slower rate. I consume a lot of fruit and am concerned about enamel erosion and am using this product to keep that at bay.I will certainly be buying the regular Biorepair for morning/daytime use to complement this product and hopefully maximise benefits.
A**L
Best toothpaste
I love this toothpaste. Leaves the teeth clean and the sensitivity is gone.
W**S
Brilliant
Brilliant highly recommend if you’re suffering from sensitive teeth.
S**L
Very expensive for a toothpaste
I have been using this toothpaste daily for the past couple of weeks.The effects are supposed to be:"Continuous overnight action. Wake up refreshed for the day. It repairs the surface of the enamel during the night forming a protective barrier that allows prolonged release against acids and bacteria. Wake up with fresher breath."I haven't noticed any short-term difference to be honest although I guess it's difficult to see any noticeable effects from a protective barrier.EFFECTS:fights tooth decayfights plaquefights and prevents tartar build-upprotects the oral cavity to wake up to fresher breathrepairs enamel and dentin microscratchesI will certainly carry on using the toothpaste until the tube has finished but it is doubtful I will buy again because cheaper toothpastes offer pretty much the same, it's worth noting that tooth enamel cannot be restored, however, there are some products that can repair small lesions that weaken your enamel.
B**P
Worth a try - you might be pleasantly surprised
After using the bulk of a tube, I wasn't sure that this toothpaste was any different to generic toothpaste. I was aware it had received some mixed reviews, ie hasn't worked for everyone. However, recently I experienced some unexpected and painful sensitivity. Not sure what caused the sensitivity, eg a few seasonal tipples and/or fresh lemon slices in several tall glasses of water, or just a history brushing too hard, but it resulted in a really noticeable throb with each sip of hot tea, etc. Fortunately I had a little toothpaste left over and using a finger rubbed the paste over the affected tooth, back and front, several times a day, without rinsing, and again on retiring to bed. Had to cut the tube in half as only had a little toothpaste left, and used a bag sealing clip on each half to keep it clean/stop it drying out. Initially, some of the sensitivity remained but WOW, what a difference. Thankfully, the sensitivity diminished and has now gone away. What a huge relief. If this 'repair' is the effect of this toothpaste, it was worth every penny. I really think it really helped, and it's changed my mind about the product for the better.
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