STORY: Researchers in London have developed a dental treatment using keratin, a protein found in hair, skin, and wool, that they say can repair damaged tooth enamel. ''Currently enamel, once it's gone ...
Researchers from King's College London report that keratin can protect against tooth decay and repair early-stage enamel damage better than fluoride. Researchers from King’s College London say they ...
The study presents keratin as an eco-friendly, biomimetic alternative to traditional fluoride treatments, which can only slow decay, but not reverse it. "Enamel is the hardest tissue in the body, but ...
Tooth-protecting paste is made from hair. Yes, hair By Michael Franco August 15, 2025 Senior study author Sherif Elsharkawy holding wool, which was used as the source of keratin in the study ...
GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Hair and toothpaste sound like a sickening combination. But Brad has details on how they are protecting your teeth in his 3 Brilliant Minutes.
Imagine brushing your teeth with a paste made from your own hair, not as a quirky DIY stunt, but as a serious, science-backed solution to repair tooth damage. Researchers at King’s College London have ...
A fresh approach to dental care may soon have you looking at hair clippings in a whole new way. Researchers at King’s College London have discovered that keratin—a protein found in hair, skin, and ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results