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enobiol.com
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Joined: 10 Oct 2008
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Fri Jul 20, 2012 12:54 pm |
I know this is a strange post but I figure teeth have to do with beauty and health too.
I have run across old threads on the internet for the possibility of regrowing or remineralizing teeth that have been damaged by the dentist drilling or injury.
one of which was research done in Canada on an ultrasound device called LIPUS in which the scientists discovered they were able to help regrow damaged teeth by applying this device for 20 minutes a day around the area where the tooth was. There are short articles about it on the internet and they mentioned plans to have their device available for public by around this time. But of course as with many great discoveries that could really help people, it seems it got silenced.
There was some mention of someone trying to emulate the way the LIPUS worked by using the Novasonic to do something similar since it has a similar frequency as the researched LIPUS device.
But I can not find any follow-up on if this worked or not. So I am wondering if anyone on EDS has maybe run across something like this.
Maybe there is someone on here who has a Novasonic who might have thoughts on this possibility? |
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