January 03, 2013 / 18:24 IST
Scientists claim to have developed a new sticky substance that can rebuild teeth enamel and dentin simultaneously, preventing tooth sensitivity. Researchers said the substance "may be a simple universal technique to induce enamel and dentin demineralisation simultaneously".
The sticky material is similar to the adhesive that mussels use to attach to rocks and other surfaces in water. Researchers Quan-Li Li, Chun Hung Chu and colleagues explain that about 3 out of every 4 people have teeth that are sensitive to hot, cold, sweet or sour foods and drinks. It occurs when the hard outer enamel layer on teeth and the softer underlying dentin wear away, stimulating the nerves inside. Some sugar-free gums and special toothpastes can help reduce that tooth hyper-sensitivity.
However, Li and Chu cite the need for substances that rebuild both enamel and dentin at the same time. To meet that challenge, they turned to a sticky material similar to the adhesive that mussels use to adhere to surfaces.
Researchers reasoned that it could help keep minerals in contact with dentin long enough for the rebuilding process to occur.
They describe laboratory tests that involved bathing human teeth with worn-away enamel and dentin in liquid containing the sticky material and minerals. Teeth bathed in the ticky material and minerals reformed dentin and enamel.
However, teeth bathed just in minerals reformed only enamel. The gooey substance "may be a simple universal technique to induce enamel and dentin demineralization simultaneously," researchers said. The study was published in the journal ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces.
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