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Do You Have A Sensitive Tooth? Check How Green Tea Can Help
According to a recent study a compound found in green tea can help fix tooth sensitivity problem. Check here for details.
Green tea not just helps one to shed that extra pounds but there are plenty of other health benefits of green tea.
According to a recent study published in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, a compound found in green tea can help fix tooth sensitivity problems and also prevent dental cavities.
You have tooth sensitivity when the protective layers of teeth are worn away and a bony tissue called dentin is exposed. So when you eat or drink anything that is either too hot or too cold it causes pain.

In addition when you leave this exposed for long time it leads to formation of a cavity.
As part of the study the researchers Cui Huang from Wuhan University in China and the team had taken nanohydroxyapatite and EGCG - that helps to fight streptococcus mutans, forming biofilms that cause cavities.

The ingredients were then combined with the mineral silica nanoparticles which are known to shield the tooth from the acidic deposits on the enamel and prevents the wear and tear. The green tea compounds also act as a natural breath freshener as per the team.
Meanwhile, the researchers also found that the catechins (such as EGCG) stop adhesion of sugar containing materials - that causes plaque formation. The bacteria in turn feeds on the plaque producing acids which accelerate erosion of the tooth surface.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or a qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.



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