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New Gel Regrows Dental Enamel–Which Humans Cannot Do–and Could Revolutionize Tooth Care Chemists in England have created a gel that can repair and regenerate tooth enamel, opening up new possibilities for effective and long-lasting dental treatment. The gel can be rapidly applied to teeth in the same way dentists currently apply standard fluoride treatments. However, this new protein-based gel is fluoride-free and works by mimicking key features […] The post New Gel Regrows Dental Enamel–Which Humans Cannot Do–and Could Revolutionize Tooth Care appeared first on Good News Network.

New Gel Regrows Dental Enamel–Which Humans Cannot Do–and Could Revolutionize Tooth Care: Chemists in England have created a gel that can repair and regenerate tooth enamel, opening up new possibilities for… @goodnewsnetwork.org #DentalCare #ToothEnamel #OralHealth #DentalInnovation #ToothCare

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Goodbye, Cavities? Scientists Just Found a Way to Regrow Tooth Enamel Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a new protein-based gel that can restore tooth enamel by mimicking the body’s natural growth processes. A newly developed material has been...

Goodbye, Cavities? Scientists Just Found a Way to Regrow Tooth Enamel #Science #HealthandMedicine #DentalHealth #ToothEnamel #Regeneration

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Toothpaste Made From Hair Could Regrow Tooth Enamel Researchers have discovered that keratin, the protein found in hair, can naturally rebuild and protect tooth enamel.

#Toothpaste Made From #Hair Could Regrow #ToothEnamel

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Cavities could be prevented by a gel that restores tooth enamel Enamel does not naturally regenerate, which can lead to painful cavities, but a gel that harnesses some of the properties of saliva could restore the hard, shiny layer to teeth

Cavities could be prevented by a gel that restores tooth enamel #Science #HealthandMedicine #DentalHealth #ToothEnamel #CavityPrevention

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7/11 Future research will study the enamel of fossilised teeth to determine what each species was eating.

These dietary clues could reveal how multiple human ancestors carved out distinct survival strategies in ancient Ethiopia.
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More than 300 species of bacteria naturally live in the mouth. Some of these #bacteria convert sugar into acids that gradually dissolve and erode #toothenamel. Foods that stimulate #saliva flow can help protect teeth by flushing acids out of the #mouth. #healthyaging #aging #oralhealth

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Scientists Investigate 2.2-Million-Year-Old Tooth Enamel to Unravel the Mysteries of Ancient Human Relatives By studying proteins preserved in teeth, researchers determined the sex of four Paranthropus robustus individuals that lived in southern Africa

Scientists Investigate 2.2-Million-Year-Old Tooth Enamel to Unravel the Mysteries of Ancient Human Relatives: By studying proteins preserved in teeth, researchers determined the sex of four Paranthropus… @SmithsonianMag #AncientHumans #Paleoanthropology #FossilResearch #HumanEvolution #ToothEnamel

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Is Charcoal Toothpaste Safe for My Teeth? Here’s What You Need to Know Charcoal toothpaste has become a popular trend in the world of dental care, with many claiming it helps whiten teeth and remove stains. Activated charcoal, a substance made from carbon-rich materials, has been used for various health purposes. It’s now being marketed as a natural, effective solution for improving oral hygiene. But is charcoal toothpaste really safe for your teeth? Let's take a closer look at the potential benefits and risks of using charcoal toothpaste.

Learn about the pros and cons of using activated charcoal toothpaste. Find out how it affects tooth enamel and oral health. #CharcoalToothpaste #TeethWhitening #DentalHealth #OralHygiene #HealthyTeeth #ToothEnamel #ActivatedCharcoal #SmileCare #ToothCare

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