WANA (May 21) – A pioneering Iranian technology company has successfully developed a nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste that promises to repair tooth enamel and enhance dental aesthetics, marking a major leap in oral care innovation using nanotechnology.

 

Dr. Farshad Akbarnejad, the company’s scientific director, highlighted the innovation as a breakthrough in the production of advanced cosmetic and personal care products.

 

“We are proud to be the producers of a nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste—a compound that plays a critical role in rebuilding tooth enamel. Until now, this substance had only been explored in research settings,” he said.

 

According to Akbarnejad, the toothpaste formulation mimics the natural composition of tooth enamel and leverages biocompatible nano compounds.

 

“Thanks to nanotechnology, our product penetrates microscopic fissures in the enamel, gradually repairing early-stage decay and strengthening the tooth surface. It also promotes natural whitening and enhances tooth brilliance,” he explained.

 

He added that the toothpaste also helps reduce dental sensitivity—an added benefit for users with vulnerable teeth.

 

The product has already received several international certifications. Akbarnejad views this as a testament to Iran’s growing capabilities in cutting-edge science.

 

“The development of this nano-based toothpaste not only advances oral health but could also reduce the need for expensive dental treatments,” he noted.

 

This achievement places Iran among the leaders in applying nanotechnology to everyday healthcare solutions.