A new vibration-activated whitening powder uses electric toothbrush motion to brighten teeth while repairing enamel and influencing oral bacteria. Tooth stains are not always a brushing problem. Some ...
Forget strips, gels, and pastes. Your next tooth-whitening and repairing substance might well be a new powder developed by ...
Scientists develop a toothbrush-activated whitening powder that safely whitens teeth, repairs enamel, and supports oral ...
Scientists develop powder that whitens teeth with just vibration from toothbrush - New powder found to overcome limitations ...
A team of scientists in London may have found a way to repair tooth enamel using an ingredient found in an unexpected place: human hair. Researchers at King’s College London experimented with keratin, ...
The problem with popular teeth-whitening agents, like peroxide-based gels, is that they risk damaging tooth enamel while they ...
A newly-developed powder activated by electric toothbrush vibrations is described as an 'effective, at-home treatment' for ...
Scientists in the UK have found keratin, a protein in hair, can rebuild enamel and repair early tooth decay. The discovery could lead to keratin-based toothpaste or dental gels within two to three ...
A new era of dental care may be dawning as scientists work to find revolutionary technologies to combat what has become a persistent global health crisis, ranging from AI-powered diagnostics and 3D ...
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 ...