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postheadericon New cavity-filling materials kill bacteria and regrow tooth tissue

Newly-developed cavity-filling substances could lead to fillings that last much longer



When a decomposing section dentist drills a tooth with a cavity, it is also important to kill the bacteria that caused the disintegration of the first time - or at least to remove as much of it as possible. If they do, the bacteria can eat, make the filling to fail. Now, scientists at the University of Maryland Dental School have developed a new system of filling the cavity, who say that not only kill most bacteria waste, but also help the tooth grow back some of the tissue is lost to decay. .. Continue reading New cavity filling materials to kill bacteria and regrowth of tooth


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Health and well-be
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  • cavity, dental, nanotechnology, the teeth of the University of Maryland


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