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Product Description Your teeth are made of minerals – calcium and phosphate – which can break down when exposed to cavity-causing, sugary and acidic food and drinks. Thankfully, brushing with fluoride toothpaste gives your teeth the minerals needed to rebuild. 3M Clinpro Tooth Crème has an exclusive ingredient, functionalized Tri-Calcium Phosphate (fTCP), engineered to give you the protection you need – easily, effectively, and without interrupting your busy schedule. IMPORTANT NOTE: This is not the same product as the dentist prescribed 3M Clinpro 5000 1.1% Sodium Fluoride Anti-Cavity Toothpaste and should not be used as a substitution. Manufacturer Contact Information 800-634-2249 From the manufacturer What’s on your dental health forecast? Many factors can increase your risk of tooth decay, including: High-acid, high sugar diets Orthodontic brackets History of cavities Innovative toothpaste to make every brush better. Everyone can benefit from extra protection from tooth decay. Clinpro Tooth Crème is more than just an over-the-counter toothpaste. Its exclusive ingredient, functionalized Tri-Calcium Phosphate (fTCP), is engineered to give you the protection you need – easily, effectively, and without interrupting your busy schedule. Strengthens the entire tooth, not just the surface Gently cleans and whitens teeth Proven through 10 years of clinical usage Contains our innovative ingredient, functionalized Tri-Calcium Phosphate (fTCP) Our key ingredient to a healthier smile - functionalized tri-calcium phosphate (fTCP). A protective coating around calcium and phosphate prevents early interactions with fluoride. During brushing, saliva breaks down the coating. Calcium and phosphate are released, making them available directly at the tooth surface along with fluoride.