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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 ...
Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a new protein-based gel that can restore tooth enamel by mimicking ...
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 ...
An innovative gel that forms a layer over teeth and then recruits calcium and phosphate ions from saliva to build new enamel ...
Scientists from the University of Nottingham's School of Pharmacy and Department of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, ...
Japanese scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery in stem cell research that could revolutionize the treatment of dental loss. The recent study reveals the identification of two specific stem ...
Craze lines are small vertical cracks in the enamel of your teeth. They aren’t painful, but they can be unsightly.‌ Craze lines aren’t usually a health problem. But what causes them might be. Each of ...
Scientists at the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with researchers worldwide, have developed a new gel that can ...
Dental reabsorption refers to the loss of parts of your tooth. This is usually caused by an injury or untreated dental issue, like a cavity. Share on Pinterest Resorption is the term for a common type ...
Everyone loves a bright, white smile, but most people don’t have the brilliant teeth made popular by Hollywood. At-home whitening products such as strips and gels, or dental office procedures, such as ...
I’ve always hated smiling with my teeth. My eyes get uneven, the dimples in my cheeks disappear, and worst of all, my tooth staining becomes very noticeable. Despite having strong oral hygiene habits, ...