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With this list of toothpastes, mouthwashes and more, you may finally be able to eat that ice cream. View Entire Post › ...
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, we reveal the best order for removing all the gunk in your teeth, which reduces risk of ...
There are many tiny, "I'll get to it at some point" messes around all our homes. It sometimes feels like there isn't enough time in the day to address the larger housekeeping tasks—laundry, dishes, ...
Around 40% of U.S. adults ages 30 and older have some level of gum disease, known as periodontitis, a chronic inflammatory condition whose progression leads to wobbly teeth, tooth loss and persistent ...
The secret to stronger, whiter, healthier teeth has been hidden on the top of our heads this entire time. Researchers from King's College London have devised a way to use a common protein found in ...
A nationwide recall of more than 40,000 units of toothpaste has received the lowest risk level by the Food and Drug Administration. A recall for Sensodyne Pronamel Active Shield Toothpaste for ...
More Than 230,000 Bottles of a Popular Antidepressant Have Been Recalled Nationwide Nearly 60,000 Bottles of a Blood Pressure Drug Have Been Recalled Nationwide More Than 120,000 Bottles of an Oatmeal ...
Toothpaste made with hair could repair damaged teeth and stop the early stages of decay, a new study has found. Scientists at King's College London discovered keratin, a protein found in hair, skin ...
Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent every weekday. Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. A new, sustainably sourced toothpaste additive may soon transform ...
Tooth decay is the most common health condition in permanent teeth worldwide, and many adults feel it each time a sip of cold water stings. A new study suggests toothpaste made from keratin could help ...
Looking for an effective, sustainable toothpaste? It might be on top of your head. Scientists have discovered that keratin, a protein found in hair, skin, and wool, can repair tooth enamel and stop ...
Would you use a toothpaste made from human hair if it promised to protect, repair, and reduce pain in your teeth better than anything on the market? That might be a question you'll have to contend ...