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Dentists Could Soon ‘Regrow’ Your Tooth Enamel With a Simple Gel : ScienceAlert

Last updated: November 7, 2025 3:25 am
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Revolutionizing Tooth Repair with a Groundbreaking Gel

Visiting the dentist is not typically at the top of anyone’s list of enjoyable activities, but a new gel developed by an international team of researchers led by the University of Nottingham in the UK could make check-ups a lot easier. This innovative gel has the potential to repair and replace damaged tooth enamel, filling a crucial gap in our regenerative capabilities.

Unlike other tissues in the body, tooth enamel cannot naturally regenerate once it has decayed. However, by applying this gel to damaged teeth, it may be possible to prevent further decay and restore the protective enamel covering.

The key to this breakthrough lies in mimicking the natural process of enamel formation. The gel is designed to fill in cracks in teeth and can be applied to exposed dentine, the underlying structure of a tooth.

Pharmaceutical scientist Abshar Hasan explains, “When our material is applied to demineralized or eroded enamel, or exposed dentine, the material promotes the growth of crystals in an integrated and organized manner, recovering the architecture of our natural healthy enamel.”

The researchers utilized synthetic scaffolding composed of elastin-like recombinamers (ELRs) to replicate the protein-based scaffolding found in natural enamel formation. This scaffold encourages the growth of new enamel crystals through a process called epitaxial mineralization, resulting in a seamless integration with existing enamel and dentine.

Importantly, the regenerated enamel exhibits comparable strength to natural enamel and demonstrates resilience under real-life conditions such as tooth brushing, chewing, and exposure to acidic foods.

While scientists have been exploring various methods to replace worn enamel, this gel stands out as a promising solution due to its ease of application and superior performance. The researchers have even founded a start-up to further develop their groundbreaking technology.

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Before this gel can be widely implemented, rigorous testing in human mouths is necessary to ensure its safety and effectiveness. The researchers are hopeful that this technology could provide a comprehensive solution for dental enamel regeneration, regardless of the level of tooth erosion.

This groundbreaking research has been published in Nature Communications, marking a significant advancement in the field of dental care.

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