If you have braces or are getting them put on soon, I'm sure you are looking forward to the day you can get them removed, right? I know I did when I had mine put on years ago!
I didn't have my braces until I was an adult, so I was very conscious of keeping my teeth clean at home and I had professional cleanings every four months to prevent white spots on my teeth. That was my main concern with braces because I remember back in high school seeing my friends coming back to school with their braces removed but they had white spots on their teeth from where the brackets were placed and had "yellowish" looking teeth.
I came across an article that discuss how researchers from Valencia (Spain), London (England) and Sul (Brazil) are trying to develop an adhesive material that will prevent white spots from appearing on the teeth of people who wear braces.
This is copied from the article:
The study compares three experimental dental adhesives which contain a
bioactive nano-mineral called halloysite and whose nanotubes have been
loaded with triclosan, a strong antibacterial and fungicidal agent in
different concentrations: 5, 10 and 20 per cent. The research compares
the three new, experimental biomaterials’ polymerisation properties,
their antibacterial strength and bioactive properties, which not only
prevent demineralization of the teeth, but also promote
remineralisation.
The three experimental materials tested in the laboratory have
demonstrated an ability to stop bacterial proliferation in the 24 hours
following their use, but only the one with the highest concentration of
triclosan, at 20 per cent, has maintained this property after 72 hours.
As far as the remineralising effect, all three tested materials have
proven to be effective two weeks after their use in dental enamel
samples submerged in experimental saliva.
These results are a promising step forward in the development of new
adhesives that are capable of preventing the appearance of the bacteria
that demineralise the enamel surrounding the brackets and, at the same
time, remineralise the area and thus prevent the appearance of white
stains on the teeth.
Luckily I didn't have any white spots or staining after my braces but this maybe helpful for young children who are wearing braces!
Article was found here!
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