Enamel, located on the outer part of our teeth, is the hardest tissue in the body and enables our teeth to function for a large part of our lifetime despite biting forces, exposure to acidic foods and ...
Tough stuff: scientists have created a material that is even stronger than tooth enamel. (Courtesy: iStock/fizkes) Researchers in China and the US have created an artificial material that closely ...
London, Jun 3 (PTI) Scientists have developed materials that help dental enamel regenerate, and could be used to prevent and treat tooth decay or sensitivity. Enamel, located on the outer part of our ...
New mineralized enamel-like material can regenerate hard tissues such as dental enamel and bone, according to a new study led by a research team at Queen Mary University of London. The findings of the ...
Swiss scientists have developed a technique that enables them to imitate miniature geometries found in biological composites with teeth and seashells. The breakthrough could ultimately lead to the ...
(Nanowerk News) Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have developed a new way to grow mineralised materials which could regenerate hard tissues such as dental enamel and bone. Enamel, ...
Objective To determine the effect on the bond strength of modern dentine bonding agents to etched enamel of surface contamination with water. Design Fifteen bond strength measurements were made for ...
The end of dental fillings: Scientists create a material that could help you regrow enamel naturally
It is the 'holy grail' for scientists seeking to save thousands of people the misery of a trip to the dentist for a filling. Now researchers have invented a material which could help people regrow ...
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