A new look for the first time on the nanostructures of tooth enamel helps explain why the hardest substance in the human body is extremely resilient.
Enamel is naturally formed and cannot be regenerated, but a new scientific study makes tooth enamel 'regrowth', paving the way for future dental treatment.
The teeth as well as the fingerprints of people, teeth and gums are all important ... are two of the few things about the tooth, according to Healthline.
It's not fair that white teeth are inherited, but it's easy to eat an apple every day to make it brighter ...
Biologists at the University of California have reported new evidence of evolutionary changes found in today's fossil and genome data.
Certainly, having to go to the dentist to treat deep teeth is always extreme for many people. Due to fear of pain, many people often Google to ask
Not brushing your teeth twice enough within 24 hours will make you more prone to dental problems that are typically cavities.
A new study of the School of Dentistry at the University of Southern Illinois, USA shows that drinking soft drinks for a long time will wear away enamel.
'Acid in water is so strong that it can' wash away 'enamel,' said lead researcher Dr YanFang Ren, an oral specialist, University of Rochester.
Enamel is the hardest bone tissue, difficult to be affected in the body, allowing teeth to work and withstand continuous pressure from chewing, biting ...