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Why don’t teeth count as bones?
Despite their hard, rigid structure, teeth are not classified as bones. They are distinct entities primarily composed of ...
An innovative gel that forms a layer over teeth and then recruits calcium and phosphate ions from saliva to build new enamel ...
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 ...
You’re curious about enhancing your smile through cosmetic dentistry, but unsure where to start. With options like teeth ...
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 ...
Research groups around the world are working to find ways to implant or grow real biological teeth in a human jaw.
Scientists from the University of Nottingham's School of Pharmacy and Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, ...
A new gel developed by a team of scientists does something dentists have long wished for - it repairs and regenerates tooth enamel.
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New protein gel regenerates tooth enamel — revolutionizing dental health
A cracked tooth or loss of enamel can make you feel vulnerable every time you sip on something cold or bite down a bit hard.
Researchers have discovered that keratin, the protein found in hair, can naturally rebuild and protect tooth enamel.
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