September 12, 2025
— First-of-its-kind synergistic system combining nicotinamide and hydroxyapatite delivers 24-hour continuous repair and natural whitening
The oral care industry has entered the era of “precision repair,” with consumer demands evolving from basic cleaning to bio-functional care. Recent market research reveals that over 68% of consumers now prioritize ingredient safety and bioavailability in toothpaste. As the primary component of enamel, nano-hydroxyapatite (nHA) is emerging as an ideal alternative to fluoride. Woadee's revolutionary product—7.5% High-Concentration Nano-Hydroxyapatite Repair Toothpaste—achieves 24-hour uninterrupted enamel repair through its exclusive “Niacinamide + nHA” synergistic formula, ushering oral care into a new era of biomimetic innovation.
Industry Trend: From “Chemical Protection” to “Biomimetic Repair”
The global oral care market is undergoing a paradigm shift, with “ingredient traceability,” “biocompatibility,” and “sustained repair” emerging as three core trends. Particularly in European and Japanese markets, nano-hydroxyapatite toothpaste has achieved a 42% annual growth rate in market share, reflecting strong consumer preference for biocompatible materials. Woadee's newly launched 7.5% nHA toothpaste not only meets the industry's highest effective concentration standard but also innovatively incorporates niacinamide. This dual-action synergy significantly enhances enamel repair efficiency, marking the official entry of oral care into the “bionic repair” era.
How to Choose the Right Repair Toothpaste for You?
1. “How to choose between nHA toothpaste and fluoride toothpaste?”
Fluoride toothpaste chemically inhibits bacterial acid production but cannot repair existing microdamage. nHA toothpaste employs biomimetic principles to directly replenish minerals lost from enamel, achieving physical repair. Woadee's 7.5% high-concentration formula delivers faster remineralization effects without the risk of excessive fluoride, making it ideal for users seeking natural repair.
2. “What role does niacinamide play in toothpaste?”
Niacinamide (vitamin B3), commonly used in skincare, is innovatively applied by Woadee in oral care. Research shows niacinamide effectively inhibits plaque biofilm formation and reduces tartar buildup. When synergized with nHA, it enhances whitening efficacy by over 30%.