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health4 months ago

Hair-Based Toothpaste: A Natural Breakthrough for Dental Health

Researchers from King's College London have developed a keratin-based substance derived from sheep wool that can help regenerate tooth enamel, potentially leading to new toothpaste or gels that restore dental health and address widespread dental decay issues. This innovative approach could be available within a few years and promotes sustainable use of waste materials.

health5 months ago

Hair-Based Toothpaste Shows Promise in Preventing Tooth Decay

Scientists have discovered that keratin, a protein found in hair and skin, can be used to create a sustainable toothpaste that not only protects teeth but also repairs enamel better than fluoride, potentially revolutionizing dental care and reducing environmental impact. The keratin forms a protective, enamel-like coating on teeth, which could lead to new regenerative dental treatments, with products possibly available within two to three years.

health1 year ago

FDA Uncovers Contaminated Water and Mold at Tom's of Maine Toothpaste Facility

The FDA has issued a warning to Tom's of Maine, owned by Colgate-Palmolive, for using bacteria-contaminated water in toothpaste production and failing to adequately address manufacturing violations at its Sanford plant. The FDA found "black mold-like substance" and bacteria in water samples, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which can cause infections. The company has been asked to improve its water system and response to these issues, with potential consequences for non-compliance. Tom's of Maine is working on upgrades and maintains confidence in its product safety.

health1 year ago

FDA Uncovers Bacteria and Mold at Tom's of Maine Facility

The FDA found significant violations at a Tom's of Maine facility, including bacteria in water used for toothpaste production and a black mold-like substance. The inspection revealed the presence of harmful bacteria such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Ralstonia insidiosa in water samples. The FDA has issued a warning to parent company Colgate-Palmolive, demanding a remediation plan and improvements to the water system. Tom's of Maine is working with the FDA to address these issues and ensure product safety.

health1 year ago

FDA Uncovers Bacteria and Mold at Tom's of Maine Facility

An FDA inspection of Tom's of Maine's facility in Sanford, Maine, revealed significant violations, including the presence of harmful bacteria and mold near manufacturing equipment. The inspection found Pseudomonas aeruginosa in water used for toothpaste production and other bacteria in specific toothpaste batches. The FDA has requested further documentation and improvements in the facility's water system and maintenance. Tom's of Maine, owned by Colgate-Palmolive, is addressing these issues and remains confident in the safety of its products.

health1 year ago

FDA Warns of Bacteria in Tom's of Maine Toothpaste

The FDA has issued a warning to Tom's of Maine after finding bacteria in the water used to manufacture its toothpaste, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Ralstonia insidiosa, which can cause serious infections. The FDA also noted a "black mold-like substance" in the factory. Tom's of Maine, owned by Colgate-Palmolive, is working with the FDA to address these issues, including upgrading its water system. The company maintains confidence in its product safety, despite the FDA's concerns about inadequate responses to contamination findings.

health1 year ago

"The Truth About Rinsing After Brushing Your Teeth"

Dentists recommend not rinsing after brushing with fluoride-containing toothpaste to allow the fluoride to stay on the teeth and provide added protection against cavities. Rinsing lightly or delaying the rinse by about 20 minutes is also suggested, while using a fluoride-containing mouthwash is an alternative for those who prefer to rinse. Children should also follow these brushing habits, with caregivers supervising to ensure they do not ingest too much fluoride.

health2 years ago

Breakthrough Toothpaste Could Eliminate Severe Peanut Allergies

A special toothpaste containing small amounts of peanuts may soon be available to help desensitize people with peanut allergies. In a small trial, all participants tolerated the highest dose of the peanut toothpaste without any moderate or severe reactions. The toothpaste, known as Oral Mucosal Immunotherapy (OMIT), delivers allergenic peanut proteins to the oral cavity, allowing for targeted delivery and simple administration. This method has the potential to desensitize patients to peanuts without requiring numerous clinic visits over several years. Further testing is needed before the toothpaste can be made available to patients.

health2 years ago

"Peanut Toothpaste: A Life-Saving Solution for Allergy Sufferers"

A toothpaste containing peanut proteins has passed a safety trial in adults with peanut allergies, showing no serious side effects and early signs of preventing dangerous reactions. The researchers now plan to test its effectiveness in children with the allergy. Peanut allergies affect millions of people, and there are currently few treatments available. The toothpaste could be a unique and convenient way to prevent allergic reactions, as dental hygiene is part of our daily routine.

health2 years ago

"Skeleton Toothpaste Mineral: A Fluoride Alternative with Equal Effectiveness"

A study conducted by researchers at the Poznan University of Medical Sciences in Poland has found that hydroxyapatite, a naturally occurring mineral found in human teeth and bones, is as effective as fluoride in preventing cavities. The study involved 171 adult participants who were given either fluoride toothpaste or hydroxyapatite toothpaste to use for 18 months. At the end of the study, there was no statistical difference in the efficacy of the two toothpastes. Hydroxyapatite has several advantages over fluoride, including superior performance in treating sensitive teeth and being safe in case of accidental ingestion. The findings suggest that hydroxyapatite could be a safe and effective alternative to fluoride in dental care.

health2 years ago

"Groundbreaking Study Unveils Promising Fluoride-Free Toothpaste Option"

A new study suggests that hydroxyapatite, a calcium phosphate mineral found naturally in teeth and bones, could be a viable alternative to fluoride in toothpaste. In a randomized trial, participants who used hydroxyapatite toothpaste showed no significant difference in new cavities compared to those who used fluoride toothpaste. Hydroxyapatite limits demineralization and boosts the natural repair process of teeth, making it a safe and effective option for daily use. While further research is needed, hydroxyapatite shows promise in preventing dental caries in both adults and children.