Cold Drinks Should Not
Make You Wince
Sensitivity starts when your enamel wears thin. Microscopic tubules in the dentin underneath get exposed, and those tiny channels run straight to the nerve. Cold water. Hot coffee. Ice cream. Even a deep breath on a cold morning. Each one sends a jolt you feel in your jaw. Enamio is a remineralizing gum with 20nm nano-hydroxyapatite and L-arginine that help fill and block those exposed tubules. Not a numbing agent. Not a temporary mint. A gum that works on the cause.
See how Enamio helps support sensitive teeth ↓
You Have Learned to Avoid Things You Used to Enjoy. That is Not Normal.
You sip coffee through the side of your mouth. You let ice cream melt before you bite. You drink cold water slowly. Popsicles are out. You cover your mouth walking outside in winter. Sensitivity has quietly changed your daily habits. And most products for it are reactive. They numb the nerve with potassium nitrate. They do nothing about the exposed enamel that started the problem.
- Cold DrinksSharp, sudden pain
- Hot Coffee or TeaLingering ache
- Ice Cream or PopsiclesBiting is off-limits
- Acidic FoodsCitrus, wine, tomato
- Cold AirWinter mouth breathing
Sensitivity toothpastes work by numbing. Potassium nitrate blocks the nerve signal so you stop feeling the pain. But the tubules stay open. The enamel stays thin. Nothing actually changes. You manage the symptom. You brush with that toothpaste every day. Miss a few days and the sensitivity comes right back. That is because nothing was rebuilt. Enamio takes a different path. Instead of numbing the nerve, it puts minerals into the exposed tubules and supports the enamel layer above them.
"I was using Sensodyne for years and it helped, but the second I switched toothpaste, the sensitivity came back. Since adding Enamio after meals, my teeth feel stronger. I drink cold water without thinking about it now."
Fill. Occlude. Protect. All While You Chew.
Sensitivity toothpaste numbs the nerve. Enamio works on the structure. Three active ingredients target the exposed tubules and weakened enamel that cause the pain in the first place.
Your enamel is made of hydroxyapatite crystals. When it erodes, microscopic tubules in the dentin underneath get exposed. Those tubules run straight to the nerve. Every temperature change sends a pain signal through them. Enamio's 20nm carbonate nano-hydroxyapatite particles are small enough to get inside those tubules and help fill them. They are the same mineral your teeth are already made of. They bond with your natural tooth structure instead of just coating the surface. Result: Less nerve exposure. Less pain from hot, cold, and acidic triggers.
L-arginine is the same compound Colgate uses in their Pro-Argin clinical sensitivity line. It works differently than nHA. L-arginine reacts with calcium and phosphate in your saliva to form a mineral plug right at the tubule opening. That plug blocks the fluid movement inside the tubule that fires the pain signal. Enamio releases L-arginine as you chew, and your own saliva provides the calcium and phosphate for plug formation. Result: A physical barrier at the source of the pain.
Sensitivity is a mineral loss problem. Enamio puts minerals back. Every piece gives your teeth calcium glycerophosphate (bioavailable calcium), magnesium citrate (supports mineral uptake), bamboo silica (trace minerals for enamel structure), and xylitol (starves the acid-producing bacteria that caused the erosion). The net effect: your teeth start re-absorbing minerals instead of losing them. Result: Ongoing mineral support that helps strengthen weakened enamel. Not a one-time fix. Daily protection.
Dentin tubules are roughly 1 to 2.5 micrometers wide. Most hydroxyapatite supplements use particles measured in microns, too large to enter the tubules. Enamio uses 20nm carbonate nano-hydroxyapatite, particles roughly 50 to 100 times smaller than the tubule opening. This size allows them to penetrate into the tubule rather than sitting on top of it. The carbonate substitution makes the particles more biocompatible with natural tooth mineral. Size, shape, and composition all affect how well the mineral integrates with your tooth structure.
Acid erosion is what exposed your tubules in the first place. Streptococcus mutans and other bacteria metabolize sugar and produce acid that dissolves enamel over time. Xylitol starves these bacteria because they cannot metabolize it. Enamio uses USP pharmaceutical-grade xylitol, the same quality standard used in prescription medications. Commodity xylitol costs a third as much. The cost difference shows up in the price. It also shows up in how your teeth respond over time.
Toothpaste gives you about 2 minutes of contact time with your teeth. Enamio's natural chicle base provides a 45+ minute chew. That is over 20 times more contact time for minerals to interact with your tooth surfaces. Chicle also stimulates saliva flow by up to 10 to 12 times the resting rate (ADA). Saliva is supersaturated with calcium and phosphate, the raw materials your teeth need for remineralization. More saliva, longer contact, more mineral delivery. That is the advantage of a gum-based approach to sensitivity.
These Are Clinical-Grade Ingredients in a Piece of Gum. That Is Why This Is Not $2 Gum.
Sensitivity toothpaste costs $6 to $8 and gives you 2 minutes of contact time. Enamio costs more per piece because every ingredient has a specific job tied to enamel structure and mineral repair. Here is what is inside and why it matters for sensitive teeth:
"Nano-hydroxyapatite has been shown to occlude dentinal tubules and reduce dentin hypersensitivity."
Published research, Journal of Clinical Dentistry- 20nm carbonate nano-hydroxyapatite is the same mineral your enamel is made of. These particles are small enough to enter exposed tubules and help fill them from within, rather than coating over the surface.
- L-arginine bicarbonate interacts with saliva minerals to form a physical plug at the tubule opening. Same compound used in Colgate's Pro-Argin clinical sensitivity products.
- Calcium glycerophosphate delivers bioavailable calcium directly to your tooth surfaces during every chew. This is not calcium carbonate (chalk). It is a form your teeth readily absorb.
- Magnesium citrate aids mineral uptake and helps maintain the mineral balance your teeth need for effective remineralization.
- Xylitol USP (pharmaceutical-grade) starves the acid-producing bacteria that erode enamel. Acid erosion is what exposed your tubules. Stopping further erosion is step one.
- Natural chicle gum base delivers 45+ minutes of chewing time per piece, giving minerals extended contact with your teeth. Synthetic gum breaks down in 15 to 20 minutes.
- Zinc gluconate + matcha EGCG support a cleaner oral environment by helping control plaque biofilm and freshening breath as a bonus with every piece.
Your First 30 Days With Enamio
Here is what happens when you start chewing Enamio after meals and acidic drinks, based on how the formula works and what customers report.
"The first thing I noticed was the chew. It lasted through my entire commute. My teeth felt smooth and clean after. Way different from regular gum."
"By Thursday I drank iced coffee. Cold. With ice. I did not flinch. I kept waiting for the zing and it did not come. That was the moment I knew this gum was different."
"I ate ice cream last weekend. Bit right into it. My husband looked at me like I was crazy because I always let it melt first. Three weeks of chewing Enamio after meals. That is all I changed."
"Four months now. My dentist noticed the difference before I even told her what I was using. She said my enamel looked better than my last visit. I chew two pieces a day, one after coffee and one after lunch. That is my whole routine."
After Every Meal. After Every Coffee. After Every Acid Attack.
Sensitivity gets worse when acid wears down your enamel. Every meal, every coffee, every glass of wine opens an acid window. Enamio puts minerals into your mouth during that exact window, right when your teeth need them most. Chew 1 to 2 pieces for 15 to 20 minutes.
Coffee is acidic (pH 4.5 to 5). It softens enamel for about 30 minutes after your last sip. Enamio releases L-arginine to buffer that acidity and nHA to help re-deposit minerals during the exact window your teeth are weakest.
You brush twice a day. That is 4 minutes of mineral contact. Enamio fills the other 16 hours. Chew after meals to get calcium, magnesium, and nano-hydroxyapatite onto your teeth during the between-brushing gap when erosion does the most damage.
Acidic drinks are the top cause of enamel erosion. Brushing right after makes it worse because acid-softened enamel scrubs away. Chewing Enamio instead stimulates saliva to rinse and buffer, while delivering minerals that help re-harden the softened surfaces.
nHA for tubules. L-arginine for occlusion. Xylitol for acid. Calcium for rebuilding. One gum, four mechanisms.
Try Enamio Risk-Free →How Enamio Compares to What You Are Probably Using Now
Sensitivity toothpaste numbs the nerve. Fluoride treatments need a dentist visit. MI Paste is expensive and messy. Enamio is a remineralizing gum for sensitive teeth that you chew after every meal, wherever you are.
| Feature | Sensitivity Toothpaste | Fluoride Treatment | MI Paste | Enamio |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mechanism | Numbs nerve (KNO3) | Hardening agent | Mineral delivery | ✓ Fills tubules + minerals |
| Nano-hydroxyapatite | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✗ No (uses CPP-ACP) | ✓ 20nm carbonate nHA |
| L-arginine for tubules | ✗ Rarely | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✓ Yes |
| Contact time | ~2 min (brushing) | ~4 min (office) | ~3 min (tray) | ✓ 45+ min chew |
| Portable | ✗ No | ✗ Dentist only | ✗ Awkward | ✓ Fits in pocket |
| Xylitol (anti-bacterial) | ✗ Varies | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✓ Primary sweetener |
| Addresses root cause | ✗ No (numbs) | Partial | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| Stimulates saliva | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✗ No | ✓ 10-12x resting rate |
| Plastic-free | N/A | N/A | N/A | ✓ Natural chicle |
| Daily convenience | 2x/day (bathroom) | 2-4x/year (office) | 1-2x/day (tray) | ✓ After meals, anywhere |
Enamio is not a replacement for professional dental care. If you have severe or persistent sensitivity, see your dentist. Enamio is a remineralizing gum for daily mineral support between brushings.
A Dental Crown Costs $1,000+. A Filling Costs $200+. Enamel Erosion Only Gets More Expensive.
Sensitivity is an early warning. Your enamel is thinning. Your teeth are losing mineral. Ignore it and thinning enamel turns into cavities, cracks, and eventually crowns or root canals. Those procedures cost hundreds to thousands of dollars per tooth. Enamio costs less per day than a cup of coffee. It supports the enamel layer that stands between you and those bills.
At $0.44 per piece with the quiz discount, two pieces a day costs less than $1. Less than the copay on a single dental X-ray. Less than a Sensodyne refill. And unlike Sensodyne, Enamio puts minerals into the weak spots instead of numbing the pain signal. You are not paying for gum. You are paying for the enamel that keeps you out of the dentist's chair.
Sensitivity = thin enamel. Thin enamel means the mineral layer protecting your dentin is wearing away. Every acid exposure makes it thinner.
Thin enamel = cavities. Once enamel erodes past a certain point, bacteria reach the softer dentin underneath. That is when cavities form. Average cost: $200 to $400 per filling.
Cavities = bigger problems. Untreated decay leads to root canals ($700 to $1,500) and crowns ($800 to $3,000). Per tooth.
Enamio helps break this cycle. Two pieces a day. Under $1. The minerals in every piece help build up the enamel layer that stands between you and those bills.
Sensitivity toothpaste numbs. Enamio rebuilds. Both cost about the same per month. One covers the symptom. One works on the structure.
"My dentist told me I had early enamel erosion and to start using Sensodyne. I added Enamio on top of it. At my next checkup she said the erosion had not progressed and asked what I changed. $40 a month vs a $1,200 crown. Easy math."
Try It for 30 Days.
If Your Sensitivity Does Not Improve, Get Every Penny Back.
72 pieces. About 36 days of remineralizing gum for sensitive teeth. Nano-hydroxyapatite, L-arginine, calcium, magnesium, xylitol, zinc, and matcha in a natural chicle base. Full refund if you are not satisfied.
4-Pack (72 pieces) · ~$0.56/piece
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- MADE IN USA in a GMP-certified facility. Every batch 3rd-party tested.
- SENSITIVITY: 20nm nano-hydroxyapatite helps fill exposed dentin tubules that cause pain
- SENSITIVITY: L-arginine bicarbonate helps occlude tubule openings, blocking pain signals
- ENAMEL: Calcium glycerophosphate delivers bioavailable calcium for mineral repair
- ENAMEL: Magnesium citrate supports mineral uptake and remineralization
- PROTECTION: Xylitol USP starves the acid-producing bacteria that erode enamel
- CONTACT TIME: 45+ minute chew delivers 20x more mineral contact than brushing
- SALIVA: Chicle stimulates saliva flow by up to 10-12x resting rate (ADA)
- Natural chicle tree sap base. No plastic. No synthetic rubber. No aspartame.
- Free shipping on orders $50+. Cancel subscription anytime.
More on How Enamio Works
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*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
Enamio is a natural remineralizing gum made from tree sap, not plastic. Formulated with nano-hydroxyapatite and L-arginine to help rebuild weakened enamel and calm sensitive teeth. Try it for 30 days. If your sensitivity does not improve, get your money back.
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