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Panich52

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Sat Feb 14, 2015, 11:37 AM Feb 2015

Making teeth tough: Beavers show way to improve our enamel

Making teeth tough: Beavers show way to improve our enamel

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Beavers don't brush their teeth or drink fluoridated water, but a new study reports beavers do have protection against tooth decay built into the chemical structure of their teeth: iron. This pigmented enamel, the researchers found, is both harder and more resistant to acid than regular enamel, including that treated with fluoride. This discovery is among others that could lead to a better understanding of human tooth decay, earlier detection of the disease and improving on current fluoride treatments.

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Making teeth tough: Beavers show way to improve our enamel (Original Post) Panich52 Feb 2015 OP
And no tree would be safe. NV Whino Feb 2015 #1
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