Scientists have found that keratin, the protein in hair and skin, can repair and protect tooth enamel. The material forms a mineralized layer that halts decay and restores strength, outperforming ...
Researchers at King's College London developed a toothpaste made from keratin derived from hair that can rebuild tooth enamel ...
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Scientists at the University of Nottingham have created a new protein-based gel that could revolutionize dental care by ...
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Researchers at King’s College London have discovered a new way to repair tooth enamel using keratin, the same protein found ...
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Scientists at the University of Nottingham have developed a new protein-based gel that can restore tooth enamel by mimicking the body’s natural growth processes. A newly developed material has been ...