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New gel restores lost tooth enamel in two weeks
Researchers at Zhengzhou University in China have made a significant breakthrough in dental health by developing a ...
Scientists from the University of Nottingham's School of Pharmacy and Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, ...
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Scientists create fluoride-free gel that restores lost enamel within two weeks
Scientists create a bioinspired gel that regenerates tooth enamel, offering a fluoride-free breakthrough in dentistry.
Researchers have created a bioinspired gel that can regenerate tooth enamel by mimicking natural growth processes. The fluoride-free material forms a mineral-rich layer that restores enamel’s strength ...
Researchers have discovered that keratin, the protein found in hair, can naturally rebuild and protect tooth enamel.
Fluoride, a naturally occuring mineral found in many foods and water, has been a primary ingredient in toothpaste since the 1970s. Despite being widely regarded as safe by the Food and Drug ...
Many toothpastes contain fluoride as it has benefits for protecting tooth health. Too much fluoride can pose risks to health, but the amount of fluoride in toothpaste is generally safe if a person ...
I use a weird toothpaste. Most toothpastes come with a spiky mint flavor, and foams up to reach all your teeth’s tiny crevices, but not mine. It contains myrrh and ratanhia extracts, and looks ...
Fluoride may have found its match in preventing cavities. New research shows that toothpaste containing hydroxyapatite, one of the main mineral components in teeth, can prevent cavities as effectively ...
Explore the innovation at the University of Nottingham that enables you to regenerate tooth enamel with a simple application ...
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