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Dentists Could Soon 'Regrow' Your Tooth Enamel With a Simple Gel
You won't find visits to the dentist at the top of most people's lists of fun activities, but check-ups could be made easier ...
An innovative gel that forms a layer over teeth and then recruits calcium and phosphate ions from saliva to build new enamel ...
Dental erosion is the irreversible loss of tooth enamel from an acid attack, a chemical process different from tooth decay caused by bacteria. Common causes include acidic foods and drinks (like soft ...
Diagnosis: dental erosion, a problem that can be caused by eating disorders and other health problems but that also can be traced to diets heavy in acidic sodas, juices, sports drinks and energy ...
Dental erosion and tooth wear represent significant challenges in oral health, arising from a confluence of chemical, mechanical and biological factors. Erosion refers to the chemical dissolution of ...
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