Despite oral hygiene, chewing still leaves nanowear on teeth
Oral hygiene is important for teeth and gum health but despite our best efforts, the enamel still suffers wear and tear. A new study found that whatever a person’s diet may be, the act of chewing food wears teeth down at the nanoscale. Credit: Pixabay. Peter Ungar, an anthropologist, and Ryan Tian, associate professor of inorganic…
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