Toothpaste made with keratin may protect and repair damaged teeth: study
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Scientists have discovered that keratin from hair can create protective tooth coatings that mimic enamel and halt decay. This breakthrough offers a sustainable alternative to traditional fluoride treatments, forming a mineral layer that seals exposed nerves while attracting calcium and phosphate ions from saliva. The technology could reach consumers within three years through daily toothpaste or professional gel applications.
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