Why toothpaste protect cavities?

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2026-05-10 20:25

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No. Cavities are places where a hole has formed in the protective coating of the tooth. That coating, called enamel, is make of a mineral called apetite, or fluoroapetite if you grew up in a community that fluoridated their water. Once it's gone, it's gone, as the cells that produced the enamel do not make more.

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