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A new, sustainably sourced toothpaste additive may soon transform how we strengthen—and even restore—weakened or lost tooth ...
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Indy100 on MSNToothpaste made from human hair found to prevent tooth decay - and we could all be using it soon
A new study has revealed that toothpaste made from human hair may have the potential to repair tooth enamel and halt early ...
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Toothpaste made from hair protein could restore enamel
Recent scientific advancements have led to the development of an innovative toothpaste containing proteins derived from human ...
Researchers at King’s College London say keratin, a protein found in hair, can protect and repair tooth enamel — and may soon ...
Why we like it: Dr. Elizabeth Himel, owner of Aspen Dental, recommends Crest Pro-Health Advanced Extra Whitening toothpaste. This toothpaste whitens through hydrated silica, a mild abrasive. Crest is ...
Scientists find keratin from hair can form a protective coating on teeth, potentially preventing tooth decay and promoting ...
Nearly every toothpaste on the market now uses recyclable packaging, but the system hasn’t caught up. When you’re brushing ...
A fresh approach to dental care may soon have you looking at hair clippings in a whole new way. Researchers at King’s College London have discovered that keratin—a protein found in hair, skin, and ...
Davids toothpaste doesn’t irritate my gums, comes in a neat recyclable tube, and fights cavities with a promising fluoride alternative, nano-hydroxyapatite.
Toothpaste made from your own hair could help repair and protect damaged teeth, researchers say. Scientists from King's ...
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