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Nanotech Dental Filling Kills Bacteria, Strengthens Teeth

Nanotech Dental Filling Kills Bacteria, Strengthens Teeth

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  •  May 11, 2012
  •  Nanotech Dental Filling Kills Bacteria, Strengthens Teeth
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Your next filling may do a little more to keep your teeth healthy. Researchers at the University of Maryland have created the first cavity-fillers also kill bacteria and re-grow layers of tooth, the university announced yesterday (May [...]

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