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Strong teeth not only allow for proper nutrition and speech but also contribute to confidence and quality of life. One of the key challenges in maintaining oral health is protecting and repairing ...
Los Angeles-based MySmile introduces its Nano-Hydroxyapatite Toothpaste, designed to remineralize enamel, reduce sensitivity, and deliver freshness without fluoride, now available nationwide.  LOS ...
A new study from King's College London suggests that keratin—the protein found in human hair, skin and wool—can regenerate tooth enamel and potentially halt early tooth decay.
In our world of fast food and sugary snacks, tooth decay is a big problem. Many people undergo nasty dental work when cavities arise, with lost enamel being replaced by materials like metal alloys and ...
Researchers in China have made a breakthrough that could spell the end for tooth fillings. They found a new way to permanently repair the enamel of damaged human teeth. Study researcher Changyu Shao, ...
In a breakthrough that could redefine oral hygiene, researchers at King's College London have pioneered a toothpaste and professional gel using keratin—the same protein found in human hair, skin, and ...
Damaged teeth could one day be repaired with "living fillings" created from stem cells, a new study reports. In the lab, researchers induced stem cells to form small, multicellular mini-organs that ...
Toothpaste made from your own hair could help repair and protect damaged teeth, researchers say. Scientists from King's ...
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 17 (UPI) --In two recent studies, researchers at the University of Southern California found an enzyme in teeth important for the formation of enamel and a way to motivate it to help ...
That’s why it’s included in most toothpastes. In the right doses, it’s a great way to strengthen your tooth enamel and prevent cavities. Scientists from King’s College London extracted keratin from ...
Dental restoration Moradian-Oldak will couple the MMP-20 discovery with another study published Nov. 2 in the Journal of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, which concluded an amelogenin-chitosan ...
Tooth enamel, the hardest substance in the human body, may be at risk of gradual and permanent wear from chewing vegetables. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. While ...