Could do away with dentist visits forever:
New chemical makes teeth 'cavity proof'
14 July Daily Mail
A new chemical could make human teeth 'cavity proof' - and do away
with the need for visits to the dentists forever.The molecule has been
called 'Keep 32' after the 32 teeth in a human mouth.The chemical was
designed by dentists in Chile, and wipes out all the bacteria that cause
cavities in just 60 seconds in tests.
The chemical could be added to any current dental care product,
turning toothpaste, mouthwash and chewing gum into 'super cleansers'
that could get rid of the underlying cause of tooth decay.The chemical
targets 'streptococcus mutans', the bacteria that turns the sugar in
your mouth into lactic acid which erodes tooth enamel.By exterminating
the bacteria, 'Keep 32' prevents the damage to teeth before it
happens.Using a product containing the chemical keeps your teeth 'cavity
proof' for several hours.
The product has been under test for seven years, and is now going
into human trials.It could be on the market in 14 to 18 months, say
researchers José Córdoba from Yale University and Erich Astudillo from
the University of Chile.
The chemical could even be added to foods to stop bacteria damaging
teeth as you eat.The researchers hope to licence the patent to chemical
giants such as Procter and Gamble.'We are currently in talks with five
interested in investing in our project or buy our patent,' say the
researchers. |