A group at Queen Mary University of London have now developed a very fast dissolving 'bioactive' glass which they are putting in toothpaste to repair decayed teeth. Most people regard glass as being ...
Furthermore, receding gum lines and weakened enamel can expose nerve endings causing sensitive teeth which experience pain on contact with food and drink – particularly very cold or very hot ones. The ...
An unlikely ingredient is behind a new toothpastes researchers say can help restore teeth. A research team from Queen Mary University of London developed a very fast dissolving "bioactive" glass that ...
A new "smart" toothpaste made with bioactive glasses may outperform the cavity-busting protection and soothing properties of fluoride toothpaste, according to an article published by the Queen Mary ...
Dental researchers have now developed a very fast dissolving ‘bioactive’ glass which they are putting in toothpaste to repair decayed teeth. A group at Queen Mary University of London have now ...
A British biotechnology company that has developed a special "dental armor" protecting the surface of the teeth has secured a deal worth 2 million pounds ($2.6 million) to export the material to China ...
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