Dentists could soon hang up their drills. A new peptide, embedded in a soft gel or a thin, flexible film and placed next to a cavity, encourages cells inside teeth to regenerate in about a month, according to a new study in the journal ACS Nano. This technology is the first of its kind.
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The new gel or thin film could eliminate the need to fill painful cavities or drill deep into the root canal of an infected tooth.
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