The only thing worse than a cavity is going to the dentist to get it drilled and filled, but researchers in England may have a better solution.
A team of scientists in London may have found a way to repair tooth enamel using an ingredient found in an unexpected place.
Recent scientific advancements have led to the development of an innovative toothpaste containing proteins derived from human hair. This breakthrough promises not only to rebuild tooth enamel but also ...
Scientists at King’s College London have developed a sustainable biomaterial derived from hair that could help rebuild tooth enamel.
Arosha Weerakoon has received funding from Colgate for her research. She is a member of the Australian Dental Association as well as the International Association for Dental Research. She is a Fellow ...