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Revolutionary Fluoride-Free Gel Regenerates Dental Enamel

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Revolutionary Gel Poised ⁣to Allow Teeth to Self-Repair, Offering Hope for Millions

NOTTINGHAM, UK – A groundbreaking new gel developed by⁣ researchers‍ at​ the University of Nottingham⁣ promises to regenerate tooth enamel, potentially revolutionizing the‌ treatment ⁤of cavities, sensitivity,‍ and enamel erosion. Unlike ‌existing dental treatments that ⁤only slow ‍degradation, this fluoride-free gel actively ‌rebuilds lost‌ enamel, restoring teeth ‍to‌ their original shine, resistance, and structure.

The gel ⁢utilizes naturally ⁢occurring phosphate to stimulate the growth of new apatite crystals‍ – the core mineral component of enamel. Laboratory tests demonstrate⁣ the reconstructed enamel reacts identically ‌to​ natural enamel​ when exposed to brushing, chewing, and acidic foods.

Currently, nearly half of the global⁣ population suffers from⁤ enamel damage. The ⁤new technology offers a restorative approach,capable of regenerating eroded ‌enamel​ and forming‌ a protective enamel-like layer on exposed dentin,potentially ‍alleviating pain ⁢associated ​with sensitive teeth.

“Tooth enamel is a unique material, designed to last a lifetime,” explains Dr. Abshar Hasan,lead author ⁤of the study. “Our ⁤gel allows you to recreate its structure and properties, in‌ a safe and natural way.”

Researchers are collaborating with their start-up, Mintech-Bio, to translate⁣ the finding into⁤ clinical applications. they anticipate a first product could be available​ as early as 2026.

“Our technology is simple, fast to apply and adaptable on a large scale,” ⁣states Professor Alvaro Mata, project coordinator. “We hope to​ market a first product in 2026.”

The ‍advancement represents a major advancement​ in dental care, offering a pathway towards increased durability and a‍ reduction​ in the need for ‍invasive‍ procedures.

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