Why does Hyporest avoid direct sugar contact with the teeth?

After consuming sugar, people often don't brush their teeth again immediately. Sugar can be converted by bacteria in the mouth into acids that attack tooth enamel. Saliva production is reduced, especially during sleep, which means that these acids are less effectively neutralized. This can promote tooth decay.
Conventional dextrose products come into direct contact with the teeth in the mouth. Hyporest, on the other hand, has a wafer-thin coating that ensures that the sugar does not come into direct contact with the teeth. After swallowing, the protective layer quickly dissolves and releases the dextrose.
This property makes Hyporest a practical alternative for anyone who cares about their teeth and wants to minimize direct contact of sugar with their teeth - be it during a drop in blood sugar at night, on the go, while exercising or in situations where brushing your teeth is not possible immediately. This can also be a practical solution for those who wear loose braces or dental splints, as they do not have to remove their braces or dental splints.
Why is unflavored dextrose so beneficial?
Why choose a dextrose product
that doesn't trigger a sweet reward effect?


