A Japanese scientist Kazue Yamagishi, has made a revolutionary contribution to our health. With the help of special toothpaste, which he designed, you can now quickly and painlessly fix holes and cracks in your teeth, as well as restore their enamel, without having to consult a dentist.
The paste is similar in its chemical composition to natural enamel, and it can be placed directly on the damaged areas of one’s teeth. The substance was derived from experiments using hydroxyapatite, which is the main material from, which our teeth are made.
First, the acid contained within the paste dissolves the surface of the cracked enamel very slightly. Once the paste is applied on the teeth, the substances start to work three minutes after applying. The paste then crystallises and integrates into the structure of the tooth’s natural enamel. It also works well in combating bacteria.
You can achieve all this without any dentist’s intervention and in the blink of an eye. This amazing toothpaste is made from a substance molecularly similar to tooth enamel. The only difference between the two is that, the paste is liquid and can even get into the smallest areas.
Experiments have shown that teeth, which have been treated with the new paste, are identical to healthy teeth – no differences are visible even under a microscope.Cavities filled with the paste were just as sturdy and stable as their metal or amalgam counterparts.The paste bonds with the tooth without the need for drilling.
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