Dental enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, protecting teeth from wear, temperature changes, and decay. However, enamel cannot regenerate once damaged. Inherited disorders, such as ...
Discover five surprising ways you’re secretly weakening your teeth in 2026, from brushing too soon after coffee to the ...
A Ball State professor was part of a study linking tooth enamel to human evolution, including shifts tied to meat-eating and ...
An analysis of ancient teeth is giving scientists a rare peek into interactions between human relatives hundreds of thousands ...
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Eating candy is a fun indulgence, but having a dentist drill holes in your teeth is a recipe for pain. Unfortunately, eating a lot of sweets may be an express ticket to the dentist’s chair, because ...
Dr. Sam Jethwa told Newsweek that good brushing is "about consistency, technique and timing." ...
This manuscript discusses an investigation of the relationship between chemical parameters of popular soft drinks and enamel erosion. The effects of toothbrushing after exposure to soft drinks are ...
Hypoplastic teeth, also known as enamel hypoplasia, is when your enamel has not formed properly or has formed incorrectly. There are many reasons why this might happen, including diseases, prenatal ...