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@kixik@lemmy.ml to Science@lemmy.ml • 2 years ago

90% Reduction: Scientists Discover Natural Molecule That Eradicates Plaques and Cavities

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90% Reduction: Scientists Discover Natural Molecule That Eradicates Plaques and Cavities

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3,3′-Diindolylmethane (DIM) decreased the Streptococcus mutans biofilm, a leading contributor to plaque and cavities, by 90%. A significant portion of the global population experiences persistent issues with dental plaque and cavities or will face them at some time. While toothpaste, mouthwash, and

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  • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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    Uh, no, i don’t. Sounds weird, where do they do this?

    • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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      I had it done in the USA in the 90s when I had my adult teeth, not sure if it was before or after I got my 12 year molars. I asked about it a few years ago and the dentist said that insurance only covers it for kids.

      • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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        What do they use for sealing? I’m swiss and we don’t do this. Is it because you have corn sirup everywhere?

        edit: so, uh, is this widespread?

        • @Lokoschade@feddit.de
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          I’m German and this is definitely also done here

        • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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          I have no idea. It’s white and it cures hard with exposure to UV light. It might just be filling media used as a surface sealant—not a dentist, sorry.

        • 🏳️‍⚧️ 新星 [she/they]
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          They call them “dental sealants.”

          Here’s a government website about it: https://www.nidcr.nih.gov/health-info/dental-sealants

          • @MonkderZweite@feddit.ch
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            3•2 years ago

            Money making scheme?

            • 🏳️‍⚧️ 新星 [she/they]
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              I don’t know enough on this to comment. Before today, I admittedly didn’t consider that countries like Switzerland didn’t use them…

    • Alytastic
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      Almost all children in USA get sealants as a preventative measure, in my experience.

      • @RoquetteQueen@sh.itjust.works
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        I wonder if we do this in Canada. I’ve never heard of it.

    • Turun
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      Germany.

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