A Natural Solution to Tooth Enamel Erosion and Maintaining a Healthy Smile
The Problem
Enamel erosion
The Solution
Neutramel™ OTC Lozenges
Dental professionals and patients alike favor Neutramel™:
The lozenge effectively raises the salivary pH to 6.5, contributing to maintaining a healthier oral environment for a more extended period.
Benefits
Benefit |
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Improved aesthetics, boosted confidence, and a non-invasive solution. |
Affordable and convenient - no brush or rinse needed. |
Effective oral health benefits - rapid acid-neutralizing action, 24% remineralization, stimulates salivary flow, anti-bacterial effect. |
More Information
- Tulika Rastogi, M.Sc. LL.B.
- Assistant Technology Manager, Health Science Center Office
- 901-448-7825 | trastogi@tennessee.edu
- UTRF Reference ID: 13045
- Patent Status: 9744108

Innovators
Mojdeh Dehghan

Professor and Associate Dean of Student Affairs, Admissions and Faculty Affairs; Professor, College of Dentistry, Department of General Dentistry, UT Health Science Center
Dr. Dehghan, DDS, previously served as the Chair of the Department of General Dentistry and has over 25 years of private practice and more than two decades of academic experience. Dr. Dehghan is a 2021 Fellow of the American Dental Education Association’s Leadership Institute (ADEA) and a member of the University of Tennessee Executive Leadership Institute, class of 2020. She has received several national research and teaching awards including the AAWD Proctor and Gamble/ Gillette Hayden Memorial Foundation Research Award and Grant, the American Dental Association Council of Dental Education and Licensure Scholarship and Award, and the 2021, 2018 and 2017 University of Tennessee Research Foundation Maturation Fund. She has been awarded two United States patents, and one provisional patent pending.
Read more about Mojdeh DehghanHassan Almoazen

Associate Professor in the College of Pharmacy, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Dr. Hassan Almoazen is an experienced scientist and academician in pharmaceutical sciences, with professional experience in managing academic programs (PhD and PharmD/PhD). His areas of research include pediatric drug delivery, enhancing drug solubility and stability, and enhancing drug permeability through skin and intestinal membranes (passive transport).
Read more about Hassan AlmoazenDaranee Versluis

Professor, College of Dentistry, Department of General Dentistry, UT Health Science Center
Daranee Versluis is a Professor in the College of Dentistry, Department of General Dentistry, at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center.
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