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Chemistry World January 25, 2011 Emma Shiells |
Patching up tooth enamel A calcium phosphate based hydrogel has been found to regenerate tooth enamel, which could help to fight the effects of acid erosion and alleviate sensitive teeth, say scientists in the UK. |
Chemistry World July 26, 2006 Victoria Gill |
Chemical Fix for a Perfect Smile Artificial dental enamel could soon be on its way to your mouth, say chemists. |
Reactive Reports Issue 57 David Bradley |
Brush Daily with Cranberries US researchers have demonstrated that the extracts of the red fruit can prevent Streptococcus mutans, the bacteria responsible for dental caries, from having its wicked way with your teeth and so potentially halt tooth decay. |
AskMen.com May 11, 2003 Mike Davison |
Take Care Of Your Teeth: Dental Care 101 Scary, twisted, rotting, stinky, yellow teeth will turn anyone off. And although you might think you know everything there is to know about dental care, you'd be surprised to learn certain facts that you may not have been aware of when it comes to your teeth and gums. |
Science News February 9, 2008 |
Timeline: From the February 5, 1938, issue Diatom shell markings test quality of lenses... Nature changed the rules 10 billion years ago... New features discovered on face of the moon... |
Chemistry World June 24, 2013 Matthew Smith |
Human enamel mimic whitens teeth Fluorapatite, polyethylene oxide and a polymer derived from the neurotoxin acrylamide have been combined by Chinese scientists to make a film that can restore teeth to their natural color. |
Science News May 26, 2007 Janet Raloff |
Food for Thought: Chocolate Constituent Bests Fluoride Researchers have discovered an alternative to fluoride that, in preliminary tests, better strengthens teeth and protects them from acids. |
AskMen.com April 14, 2002 Joshua Levine |
Halitosis: Chronic Bad Breath Halitosis is a severe form of bad breath and shouldn't be confused with odors caused by eating certain foods such as garlic or onions... |
Chemistry World February 2010 |
Chemistry bites Developing dental materials that can cope with the hostile environment of the mouth is challenging |
Science News August 12, 2006 |
Timeline: From the August 8, 1936, Issue Food for the Land... "Dirtless Farming" is Now Successful Out in Garden... Two Drops of Blood Reveal Elements in New Analysis... |
Chemistry World May 7, 2015 Rebecca Trager |
US agency tightens recommended fluoride levels The US Department of Health and Human Services' new recommendation on community water fluoridation lowers the optimal threshold of the mineral in drinking water to prevent tooth decay. |
Geotimes November 2004 Jay Chapman |
Impacting the Origin of Life Impact events and meteorite strikes are often associated with mass extinctions and widespread devastation. But, despite this destructive reputation, impact events may have played a role in the evolution of life, according to several new studies. |
Wired September 25, 2007 Patrick Di Justo |
What's Inside: Colgate Whitening Oxygen Bubbles Brisk Mint Toothpaste A list and definition of the ingredients in your toothpaste. |
Chemistry World April 10, 2013 Emma Stoye |
Shell extract helps rebuild pearly whites Researchers in China have shown that the organic component of mother of pearl can help repair damaged teeth, by acting as a template for the mineralization of tooth enamel. |
Chemistry World July 24, 2015 Michael Spencelayh |
Mineral analysis surveys shark smile evolution New research by scientists in Germany has uncovered a curious difference between present-day shark teeth and those of their prehistoric relatives. |
AskMen.com Dustin Driver |
FAQ On Men's Health Issues The following questions and answers have been compiled for the busy guys out there who have health issues and no time to address them. |
American Family Physician February 1, 2003 Douglass & Douglass |
Common Dental Emergencies The first step in the evaluation of oral pain should be to determine its etiology. Dental sources are most common. However, pain arising from nondental sources always must be considered and excluded. |
Science News October 8, 2005 |
From the October 5, 1935, issue Great skull of mammoth at New York State Museum... Evolution and diet causing man to lose his teeth... |
Popular Mechanics February 6, 2008 Joe Pappalardo |
Sun Stays Sluggish as Weathermen Fight for Anti-Ice Age Funding With a debate over implications on climate change at stake, solar researchers in Canada have been finding new lows in magnetic field outputs from the sun. |