Scientists from Nottingham University have developed a new bio-inspired material that promises to regenerate demineralized or eroded enamel, strengthen healthy enamel and prevent future decay.
A team of scientists in London may have found a way to repair tooth enamel using an ingredient found in an unexpected place.
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. Their findings were published in ...
Scientists at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with researchers worldwide, have developed a new gel that can ...
Tooth loss and bone degeneration are problems that modern medicine still struggles to fix. Data from the National Bone Health Policy Institute shows that 10 million Americans over the age of 50 have ...
Your gums, often overshadowed by the show-stopping teeth they support, play a crucial role in your oral health that you may not fully appreciate. Healthy gums don't just hold your teeth in place; they ...
Ankur Singh receives funding from Australian Research Council DECRA Award and the Chair of Lifespan Oral Health position at the University of Sydney is funded by the Rosebrook Foundation. When your ...
Denticore is a natural dietary capsule formulated to support strong teeth and healthy, oxygen-rich gums. It delivers key nutrients that help balance the oral microbiome and tackle common dental ...
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