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Advanced Dental Wellness by Dr. B. Lipovetskiy

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Advanced Dental Wellness by Dr. B. Lipovetskiy
Advanced Dental Wellness by Dr. B. Lipovetskiy
1 month ago
Many people still believe in miracles: pop some vitamins or grab that "special" toothpaste, and poof – enamel can grow back?

Unfortunately, that's one of the most common dental myths out there. If teeth behaved like skin, scratches would heal on their own – but they just don't work that way.

The hard truth everyone needs to know: does tooth enamel grow back?
No, it doesn't. Enamel is the only tissue in the human body with no living cells. Once you've lost even a millimeter to decay, erosion, or a chip, your body can't naturally regrow enamel or regenerate it on its own.

But don't lose hope just yet! While full teeth enamel regrowth isn't possible, early-stage damage can often be halted – and what's left can be significantly strengthened. This process is called remineralization.
When enamel starts losing minerals (you'll see those telltale white chalky spots), ingredients like calcium, phosphates, and fluoride can integrate back into the crystal structure, hardening and restoring the surface. It's not new enamel growing – it's reinforcing and repairing the existing one at a microscopic level, making it stronger and shinier again.

We offer targeted remineralizing therapy that saturates your enamel with minerals far beyond what any regular toothpaste can achieve.

Book a consultation right now – we'll check the current state of your teeth and recommend the best procedure to protect them to the max! Your smile deserves that extra layer of defense.
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