Guest guest Posted March 1, 2006 Report Share Posted March 1, 2006 I bought a book about this published in the US. I forget the name. The author got the information from a professor who was a dentist at Rutgers U. The professor claimed that a tooth could be regenerated through brushing the teeth immediately after every time one ate, which is a very good idea although often practical. He was called Dr. Toothbrush or something like that because he carried a toothbrush in his shirt pocket all the time. He claimed that the minerals in the saliva remineralized the teeth. He was also very much into using fluoride treatments to remineralize the teeth. That's another story though. I asked my dentist about this. He was very open about it although he did not necessarily agree with it. He said that clacium and fluoride make up the teeth but only fluoride can actually do it after the teeth form. He said calcium is what makes the teeth hard so they would tend to be brittle. I'll check that site out. GB In this forum on teeth regeneration it is described the process of Kutir pravesh. http://www.merkabaweb.net/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=61&FORUM_ID=19&CAT_ID=3&Topic\ _Title=regeneration english-italian from the website www.merkabaweb.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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