Posts Tagged ‘ strong teeth ’

Study shows that light therapy improves gum disease outcomes at home

Can Light Therapy Improve Gum Disease at Home? Gum disease has traditionally been treated in the dental office—with deep cleanings, antimicrobial therapies, and ongoing periodontal maintenance. But a growing body of research suggests something surprising: Light therapy may help improve gum health—right from home. Also known as photobiomodulation (PBM) or low-level light therapy, this technology […]

Fluoride Is Backed by Science—But Supply Disruptions Raise New Concerns

Fluoride Is Backed by Science A major long-term study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences delivers some of the strongest evidence to date confirming that community water fluoridation is safe, particularly when it comes to brain health. The research, led by Rob Warren at the University of Minnesota, analyzed data from […]

Regrowing Human Teeth by 2030: How Lab-Grown Smiles Could Replace Implants and Dentures

Regrowing Teeth in Humans: Closer Than We Think By 2030, the dental world may look very different. Instead of costly implants, fillings, and dentures, dentists could be replacing missing teeth with lab-grown, natural regenerating ones. What once seemed like science fiction may soon become everyday practice. The Research Behind Tooth Regeneration For decades, researchers have […]

Could Keratin Replace Fluoride in Toothpaste?

Imagine this: the same keratin protein that makes up our hair, nails, and even sheep’s wool might soon help us grow stronger smiles. Researchers at King’s College London are exploring keratin as a natural, sustainable alternative to fluoride in toothpaste—and the results are promising. For decades, fluoride has been the go-to ingredient for slowing tooth […]