Oral Care

Transforming Oxygen into Care

Ardox-X® is a stabilized active oxygen donating complex that provides a controlled release of non-radical, anionic oxygen species to treat oral infections and other oral issues. Unlike traditional oxygen donors like hydrogen peroxide, it releases active oxygen without creating damaging free radicals, making it safe for long-term use without harming DNA or mucosal cells. The mechanism of active oxygen involves several stages of interaction with the oral environment and pathogenic bacteria:

Controlled Activation and Release

Our complex is disrupted upon contact with the mucosa, saliva, or specific enzymes, triggering a gradual release of active oxygen.

Safety Profile

Because it does not generate free radicals, it is not cytotoxic and does not cause cell death in mucosal cells, osteoblasts (bone-building cells), or blood cells.

Biofilm Penetration

Ardox-X® works by oxidizing proteins within the dental biofilm, which increases the penetrability of the biofilm. This allows the oxygen to reach bacteria deep within gingival pockets that large molecules (like antibiotics or chlorhexidine) often cannot reach.

Selective Antibacterial Action:

Our Ardox-X® technology selectively inhibits harmful anaerobic Gram-negative bacteria by destroying their cell walls and depriving them of their nutrition base. Remarkably, it is less effective against beneficial Gram-positive bacteria like streptococci and lactobacilli, helping to maintain a healthy oral microbiome balance.

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Applications in oral care

It is used as an adjunctive treatment to reduce deep pocket depths and eliminate subgingival pathogens. Studies showed a 56% average reduction in pocket depth after three months of treatment.

This is an inflammatory condition around dental implants. Active oxygen helps reduce biofilm on rough implant surfaces and can even promote re-osseointegration (bone formation around the implant).

The technology is used in toothpastes and gels for daily oral care to prevent and treat gum inflammation.

(Oral Malodour): Active oxygen is highly effective at neutralizing volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) in the oral cavity for up to six hours, outperforming some standard chlorhexidine rinses.

It effectively bleaches tooth discolorations through oxidative transformation without the sensitivity or DNA damage associated with high-concentration peroxide treatments.

It can be used to inhibit Mutans streptococci, which are responsible for initial caries or “white spots” often seen during orthodontic treatment.

The technology has also been noted for its effectiveness in treating non-dental conditions like oral mucositis, chronic wounds (especially in diabetes patients), and fungal infections like onychomycosis.

Advancing oral care through stabilised active oxygen technology.