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Toothpaste made with hair naturally repairs tooth enamel, scientists uncover

By Editorial Board Published August 19, 2025 3 Min Read
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Toothpaste made with hair naturally repairs tooth enamel, scientists uncover

Toothpaste made with hair might restore broken enamel and cease the early levels of decay, a brand new examine has discovered.

Scientists at King’s Faculty London found keratin, a protein present in hair, pores and skin and wool that’s usually utilized in reparative shampoos, may assist with enamel.

“If you have a micro crack or a very small defect, it would heal itself without you even realising.”

Many tooth issues come from broken enamel, which doesn’t regenerate – as soon as it’s misplaced, it’s gone endlessly.

When the keratin mixes with the minerals in saliva, it produces a protecting coating to imitate the construction and performance of pure enamel.

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Tooth enamel earlier than and after keratin therapy. Pic: King’s Faculty, London

Fluoride toothpastes and fluoride added to consuming water are at present relied on to sluggish enamel erosion however keratin-based remedies had been discovered to cease it fully.

“Keratin offers a transformative alternative to current dental treatments,” stated Sara Gamea, PhD researcher at King’s Faculty London and first writer of the examine.

The therapy could possibly be by means of a day by day toothpaste or as a professionally utilized gel, much like nail varnish, in additional excessive circumstances.

It could possibly be made obtainable for the general public in two to 3 years, in keeping with the scientists, and is seen as a extra environmentally-friendly various to conventional dental restoration.

The take a look at merchandise developed at King’s Faculty had been made out of wool, however sooner or later, Dr Elsharkawy stated folks might even gather their very own hair to extract keratin.

Nonetheless, for the second, the King’s crew is “going with sheep’s wool because it’s highly abundant and it’s a biowaste, it’s sustainable and it’s good for the farmers.”

The toothpaste will feel and look similar to normal fluoride paste, with a minty flavour and foaming texture however as a substitute include sufficient keratin for day by day use.

“The aim is that we want this to be affordable and to reach the public,” stated Dr Elsharkawy.

“We don’t think this is going to be a premium product – we would like to get everyone to be able to access it.”

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