Nanobubbles May Improve Dental Cleanings
Insights into how ultra-fast vibrations form tiny, powerful bubbles could be used to improve how teeth are cleaned during dental appointments, according to.
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Insights into how ultra-fast vibrations form tiny, powerful bubbles could be used to improve how teeth are cleaned during dental appointments, according to.
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A new type pf cerium nanoparticle formulation applied to teeth at the dentist’s office could stop plaque and cavities from forming in the.
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As individual oral bacteria multiply and grow into a dense and sticky biofilm, such as the community that forms dental plaque, their growth.
If you want to kill the bacteria that causes caries and gingivitis, try dual-light photodynamic therapy. Founded by researchers from Aalto University and Helsinki.