- Independently Published
Tooth Regrowth: Natural Methods to Remineralize, Restore and Repair Your Teeth and Gums at Home
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- Danielle Ross
- Independently Published
- Paperback
- 9781790534814
- 7.99 X 5 X 0.13 inches
- 0.16 pounds
- Health & Fitness > Oral Health
- English
Book Description
Can you regrow teeth? That's the question you're probably wondering.
The answer is...yes...but not in the way you may think. Let's put it this way, your body can't grow back a new tooth like it would for a piece of hair, nail, or skin layer that naturally replaces itself. However, a tooth can be regrown on a surface level which is known as tooth remineralization.
What is tooth remineralization? It's the regrowth process of restoring vital minerals and adding back layers to your teeth to make them stronger, bigger, and more solidly whole again.
Your teeth will naturally weaken over time due to continuous use and even abuse (e.g., using your teeth as a tool to open things), overexposure to unhealthy diets high in sugar, poor oral hygiene from neglect of regular tooth brushing and mouth cleaning, etc.-resulting in all-too-common tooth decay, cavities, gum diseases, and other dental problems.
The reality is that you only get one set of teeth in your life (excluding baby teeth). If you fail to take care of the teeth you have now, you're going have to spend thousands of dollars and up for expensive dental works later down the road.
On the other hand, if you're one of the few who takes up the practice of manually performing tooth remineralization as soon as possible-you can restore your teeth back to its healthy natural state and keep them for life.
Here's what you will discover inside Tooth Regrowth
...and that's simply scratching the surface of tooth remineralization.
Don't let your teeth deteriorate to the point where it's too late to fix the problem that you could have prevented or fixed yourself. Pick up Tooth Regrowth now to remineralize your teeth and reclaim a healthy shiny smile that you can be proud of.
Author Bio
Danielle Ross is an Assistant Professor of Asian history, and she teaches pre-modern and modern Islamic and world history. A native of California, Ross has published articles on Muslim participation in the First World War and Islamic law and education in the Russian empire.
She is currently researching Muslim merchant-industrialist networks in the nineteenth and early twentieth-century Russia.
PhD, Central Asian History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2011
MA, Central Asian History, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2007
BA, History, (Russian and East European Studies), Arizona State University, 2003
BA, Russian Language and Literature, Arizona State University, 2003
Source: Utah State University
Photo Credit: Andrew McAllister
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