Experts note that key biological differences mean that women may require a different approach to oral hygiene than their male counterparts.
Researchers at King's College London developed a toothpaste made from keratin derived from hair that can rebuild tooth enamel ...
Live probiotics like Bacillus coagulans act as natural peacekeepers. They survive the harsh journey through toothpaste formulation because they exist in spore form a protective shell that resists ...
Toothpaste with antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) epsilon-poly-L-lysine (ε-PL) and funme peptide (FP) may reduce plaque, halitosis, and gingival bleeding, according to a study published recently in the ...
Researchers have discovered that keratin, the protein found in hair, can naturally rebuild and protect tooth enamel.
Scientists from Florida Atlantic University’s Schmidt College of Medicine, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute, and the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health, collaborated on a ...
Scientists have found that keratin, the protein in hair and skin, can repair and protect tooth enamel. The material forms a mineralized layer that halts decay and restores strength, outperforming ...