
Biomimetic Enamel Repair: A Potential Shift in Preventive and Restorative Care
Main Content For decades, we’ve told patients one simple truth: once enamel is gone, it’s gone. We polish it, protect it, remineralise it a bit

Main Content For decades, we’ve told patients one simple truth: once enamel is gone, it’s gone. We polish it, protect it, remineralise it a bit

LONDON, England: A pioneering study from King’s College London has revealed that keratin—sourced from human hair or wool—can form a crystalline scaffold on tooth enamel,
Main Content A novel case series explores the clinical efficacy of enamel matrix derivative in human pulp-dentin regeneration A recent case series reports encouraging clinical
Sona Khan discusses how Diet Coke impacts dental enamel and why dental professionals should be concerned about the popular soft drink. What is dental erosion?
A team of scientists have created enamel-growing organoids which could help to restore and regrow damaged teeth. Led by scientists from the University of Washington

INTRODUCTION Certain glass polyalkenoate (ionomer) systems have proven to be excellent dentin replacement liners and bases for decades in biomimetic stratification tooth repair.1 The resin-modified
Main Content Researchers have finally succeeded in developing an artificial enamel that is superior to natural enamel in both strength and durability. This hardest tissue
Scientists have discovered how to make artificial enamel to help fix fillings and tooth decay. And researchers say that the material is tougher and more durable

Enamel Hypoplasia The term enamel hypoplasia was first used by Zsigmondy in 1894. It may be defined as an incomplete or defective formation of the organic

Drinking a cold beverage can be agony for people with tooth decay, but that may soon change thanks to research by an international team of

New discoveries about the cellular makeup and growth of teeth can expedite developments in regenerative dentistry as well as the treatment of tooth sensitivity, according

Main Content Tooth enamel is composed of tightly grouped elongated crystals about 1000 times the width of a human hair. These tiny crystallites are composed