Guest guest Posted September 5, 2005 Report Share Posted September 5, 2005 Hope for sensitive teethThe pain of sensitive teeth could be eased with the use of nanospheres, according to new research. A team from the University of Leeds have developed tiny spheres of a ceramic material called hydroxyapatite that dentists could use to fill in the holes in teeth that make them sensitive. Jonathan Earl, a member of the research team, said: "We found these tiny spheres are really good at filling the channels in teeth, packing inside them quite evenly and going down the holes to a good depth. "They'd be the perfect shape of particle for filling these channels and reducing or preventing the pain caused by sensitive teeth." Sensitive teeth, or dental hypersensitivity, is a condition that arises when the dentine of the tooth is exposed. For people who want to save their teeth:Reply with your name and street or po box address to get your free copy ofThe Holistic Dental Digest PLUS -- What dentists aren't likely to learn in dental school Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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