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By looking at individual atoms in tooth enamel, researchers are learning what happens to our teeth as we age
Teeth are essential for helping people break ... Unlike other materials in the body, enamel has no way to repair damage, which means that as we age, it risks becoming weaker with time.
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A medical approach to enamel caries treatment
No more ‘wait and watch’ with Curodont Repair – vVardis introduces a medical approach to enamel caries treatment.
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