• MIDItheKID@lemmy.world
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    Hell yeah. I’m gonna overuse this shit and just have 2 gigantic teeth. One on the top and one on the bottom. No more flossing for me. Fuse those bad boys together. I’ll have the smile of an N64 game character.

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    Can they make one to generate beaver enamel? I will accept the red color if I can chew through a tree.

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    “Dental enamel has a unique structure, which gives enamel its remarkable properties that protect our teeth throughout life against physical, chemical, and thermal insults,” said lead author Dr. Abshar Hasan

    This man doesn’t just disapprove of people mistreating their teeth, he is personally insulted by it. A true dentist.

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      I could never ever work in that field, it gives me the ick. So I appreciate people who can.

      Also enamel is the hardest substance in your body; AFAIK chemically it is indeed interesting and hard (ha) to emulate with other bio-safe materials.

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        I could never ever work in that field, it gives me the ick. So I appreciate people who can.

        It’s almost as bad being married to someone that works in that field.

        My wife is a dental hygienist. Some of the horrific shit she sends me would turn your stomach. And then the experiences she’s had working on teeth… Just so so gross. 🤮🤮

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        But will it allow us to create new body armors, is what I want to know.

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    The researchers used extracted human molars as an ex vivo model, first etching their enamel or dentine surfaces with acid to mimic different stages of tooth erosion. They then applied a single coating of the biomimetic elastin-like recombinamer (ELR) gel and let it dry. Finally, the teeth were immersed in carefully controlled mineralization baths that replicated the ionic environment of saliva.

    Keep in mind this hasn’t been shown to actually help teeth in someone’s mouth.

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    Finally, my dream of making teeth anywhere you can imagine could be realized.

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    I’ve heard of stuff like this for well over a decade. Seems like there’s a new article about teeth regrowth every month, either enamel or full teeth. Still waiting on real results.

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    It would be really incredible if they can manage to make this an OTC offering. This is huge.

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      After reading that article, this feels like something that I would want a trained professional to oversee.

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            I kind of wanted to make a Tiktok series that was how many days of brushing my teeth with nano hydroxyapatite calcium powder will it take until they are two solid Uni teeth like a cartoon?

            Because if it’s really the same thing as what teeth are made of, how does it know where the end of the enamel is? Shouldn’t your teeth keep adding mass?

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        Maybe similar to fluoride, there can be a low-concentration version OTC, with the strong professional version only being available directly.

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    I’ve heard about something like this back in 90s for the first time. I guess we won’t see anything ever. Big tooth won’t allow it 😂

    • IlmariGanander@lemmy.wtf
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      There’s another treatment on the horizon though that grows entirely new teeth. There’s an article with a pic of a ferret showing an entirely new tooth that was grown. I think it’s a research group in Japan that managed it?

      These techs together mean some pretty exciting things coming in a decade or two for shitty teeth when the technologies mature.

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    You’re telling me I’ve been brushing twice a day all my life for nothing?

    Man, what a bummer.

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    I’m not sure if this is a good thing. Just imagine how many people will just stop brushing their teeth and smell worse than trash cans when you talk to them.

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      “We shouldn’t be setting bones and giving people casts. Just imagine how much more reckless people will be if they don’t have the threat of deformity and lifelong pain!”

      Let people have nice teeth, even if maybe they didn’t take the greatest care or them as young folks, or grew up eating highly acidic foods or drinking soda.