Our experts report back from the 104th International Association for Dental Research (IADR 2026) General Session & Exhibition. San Diego, USA | March 25-28, 2026.

Our experts will be attending the IADR 2026 General Session in San Diego (March 23-28, 2026). Join our team at their booth throughout the conference and learn how in vitro test methods can drive insight and help steer product development for your latest innovations across hot-topic claim areas like teeth whitening, dental sensitivity, enamel repair, plaque control and more. 

Book a meeting now with our teamto discuss how Intertek's advanced in vitro models, including enamel and dentine substrate testing, brush/device testing and saliva-based biofilm studies, can support early-stage formulation development, performance evaluation, and ingredient screening. These capabilities position Intertek as a valuable partner in driving evidence-based product claims and supporting clinical study success.

Read on for selected hot topics and insights from IADR 2025, shared by our expert Gavin Thomas, Laboratory Director, Intertek CRS. Questions? Schedule a call now

Gavin Thomas, Laboratory Manager, Clinical Research Services
Gavin Thomas

Laboratory Director, Intertek CRS

IADR Hot Topics:

Backing Claims with Science: Enamel Repair in Focus
There is a growing interest from innovators in the use of in vitro testing that assesses the efficacy of enamel repair and protection products, particularly in evaluating remineralisation, demineralisation, and fluoride uptake. Delegates have been asking more questions on this topic and how these studies can enable them to substantiate marketing claims and support the development of innovative oral care products that meet consumer demand.
 
Precision Hard Tissue Samples for Smarter Oral Care Innovation
Dental hard tissue samples, including enamel and dentine, are crucial for optimising oral care product development, as they provide reliable substrates for assessing product efficacy in laboratory studies and clinical trials. Oral care innovators have asked our team to prepare these samples to precise specifications, enabling them to effectively evaluate performance metrics such as stain removal and remineralisation, ultimately enhancing the effectiveness of their products.

Meet our Expert
Gavin has over 20 years of experience working within the in vitro oral care sector. He is currently the Laboratory Manager at Intertek Clinical Research Services and leads Intertek’s team of scientists delivering a variety of in vitro methodologies for product evaluation and claim support.

How can in vitro testing support oral care product development?
Whether you are a supplier of raw materials or an oral care product innovator, in vitro oral care product testing can be an effective approach to steer early-stage formulation development, ingredient screening and selection or formulation development and performance evaluation. 

Intertek can offer a range of in vitro models to evaluate the safety and performance of oral care products or ingredients. We can also supply a range of hard tissue samples for internal R&D programmes. Finally, we can provide analytical support for oral care clinical studies.

Product Types:
Our in vitro tests evaluate the following types of oral care products, toothpaste formulations, raw ingredients, mouthwash formulations, tooth gel formulations, tooth tablet or toothpowder formulations, toothbrushes, dentifrice products, interproximal cleaning devices, flosses and electronic devices such as electric toothbrushes.

Our services are targeted at the following claim areas:

Teeth Whitening: We use acellular human or bovine enamel as test substrates to evaluate the whitening efficacy of oral product formulations or ingredients. Our portfolio of tests include: pellicle cleaning ratio (PCR)  x| tooth shades whiter | stain prevention | chemical stain removal | denture stain removal | mouthwash stain removal | propensity to stain | impact upon enamel gloss | ability to restore natural tooth brightness.

Dental Tubule Occlusion: We use acellular human or bovine dentine as test substrates to evaluate the ability of oral care product formulations or ingredients to block dentine tubules, which can, according to the literature, help alleviate dental sensitivity. We utilise two models: scanning electron microscope dentine occlusion studies and/or hydraulic conductance studies.

Enamel Repair & Protection: We use acellular human or bovine enamel as test substrates to evaluate the ability of oral care product formulations or ingredients to repair and protect artificial enamel lesions. Our services include pH cycling studies, surface microhardness studies and fluoride uptake studies.

Brushes and Interproximal Cleaning
: We use acellular human tooth models as test substrates to evaluate the ability of oral care devices (e.g. flosses, interdental brushes or toothbrushes) to clean the interproximal regions of teeth.

Anti-plaque: We use human saliva as a test substrate to evaluate the ability of oral care product formulations or ingredients to prevent a plaque biofilm build-up, to remove dental plaque, or to buffer the pH of dental plaque to help prevent a pH drop to levels associated with demineralisation during plaque sucrose challenges.

Safety: We use acellular human or bovine enamel as test substrates to evaluate the safety of oral care product formulations or ingredients. Our services offerings include relative dentine or enamel abrasivity tests (RDA), assessing the capacity of tooth bleaching products (ISO 28399) or bespoke studies based upon individual requirements.

Clinical Study Support: We can partner with our established CRO partners to provide analytical support for clinical studies. Our analytical services can support: oral malodour studies, bioanalytical fluoride and calcium salivary clearance studies and in situ surface microhardness studies.

Hard Tissue Samples Preparation: We are licensed by the Human Tissue Authority (HTA) to store and use human teeth for research purposes. We can prepare and supply acellular enamel and dentine samples, to support your internal R&D, as well a wide range of dental restoration materials.

 

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What is the IADR Event about?

The International Association for Dental Research (IADR) event is a premier gathering of dental professionals, researchers, and industry experts. The 104th Session will be held March 25–28, 2026, in San Diego, featuring cutting-edge research presentations, hands-on workshops, and expert-led symposia. Held alongside the AADOCR and CADR Annual Meetings, the event focuses on the latest advancements in dental and oral health research, providing a platform for networking, learning, and sharing knowledge. It covers a broad spectrum of topics, including innovative dental technologies, clinical studies, and emerging trends in oral care. 

What will Intertek experts be discussing at the event?

At the IADR event, Intertek experts will be discussing a variety of cutting-edge topics in dental research. Key discussions will include innovative in vitro test methodologies that support the advancement in oral care products, and help speed bringing new dental solutions to market. 

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