Japan’s FAP Dental Institute becomes sensational worldwide as it introduces an extraordinary invention – a toothpaste that can heal holes and cracks in the teeth. Dr. Kazue Yamagishi with some other Japanese researchers unlock a breakthrough for this revolutionary invention in repairing and restoring our teeth. The toothpaste that they researched on has incredible properties as it can definitely fill holes in teeth and restore the tooth enamel within minutes.
Surprisingly the property of the new paste is similar in components with the tooth enamel. It is in liquid form and is easier for you to apply to the teeth through your toothbrush. The researchers spent a great deal of ingenuity to experiment and research on this product before they finally obtained the suitable formula of this new toothpaste.
The major component of this famous toothpaste is hydroxyapatite crystals, which is also called crystalline calcium phosphate. Do you know that crystalline calcium phosphate is the main component of our teeth? That’s why it is no wonder that this toothpaste can really restore our broken teeth.
Usually dentists suggest drilling and filling to fix the teeth affected by cavities. Unfortunately bigger holes are drilled even to the teeth that have only small cavities so that the fillers can stick properly to the enamel and that means the healthy part of your teeth will also be affected. Not only that, you will also experience pain and sensitivity during drilling and filling and a possibility of recurrence. In order to restore and repair your teeth, you need to endure these plus your pocket must be ready to pay the expensive bill for such process.
Thanks to this newly discovered toothpaste there will be an alternative way to fix your teeth. However due to its strong acidity, this paste should not be used as a toothpaste and there must be a dentist’s supervision as the gum needs protection because it can possibly be chemical-burned.
In an FAQ’s to Dr. Yamagishi, she gives the following as treatment procedure:
- Use toothbrush with usually used toothpaste to clean the surface of the affected tooth.
- Apply the synthetic enamel paste to the decayed part and allow it to act for 15 minutes.
- Get rid of the paste from the tooth surface of the dental enamel and wash in water then dry.
- Make the tooth shiny by brushing up the crystallized synthetic enamel.
Isn’t this a miracle toothpaste? Dr. Yamagishi looks forward making this product available in the market as soon as they are able to complete the necessary requirements for approval to sell the product.
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