“…Hydroxyapatite, the active ingredient, can be used, for example, in toothpastes [ 2 , 3 , 4 , 8 ] and mouthwashes [ 1 , 24 ]. Additionally, hydroxyapatite is commercially available at higher concentrations in gels to enhance the effects of daily tooth brushing [ 9 , 11 , 29 , 33 ]. Recent in vitro studies show that a newly developed hydroxyapatite gel has significant whitening [ 29 ] and enamel remineralizing effects [ 9 ] as well as erosion protective properties [ 33 ].…”