SEATTLE — Scientists at the University of Washington are taking stem cell research to a new level. They're working to regenerate something people often take for granted: our teeth. A multidisciplinary ...
While bones can regrow themselves when they break, teeth aren’t so lucky, and that leads to millions of people worldwide ...
Dental enamel is the hardest tissue produced by the body. It cannot regenerate itself, because it is formed by a layer of cells that is lost by the time the tooth appears in the mouth. The enamel ...
A dentist shares the surprising foods that stain teeth, plus how to prevent tooth stains and how to whiten teeth. Coffee and red wine take the brunt of the blame when we talk about tooth staining ...
Enamel wear, often unnoticed, thins the teeth's protective outer layer, revealing yellow dentin and causing sensitivity. This irreversible damage stems from habits like hard brushing and acidic food ...
Has enamel really gone out of fashion? There seems to be an epidemic of belligerently cutting the stuff with staggering disregard for the material we are flushing down the drain. Enamel is paying the ...
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Most of us were taught the same thing growing up: brush hard, brush long, and your teeth will be squeaky clean. The whiter they look, the better you’re doing. Right? Not exactly. Because here’s the ...