Talk:Recaldent

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I have some teeth that have been worn down through the enamel to the dentine, and my dentist claims that using recaldent tooth moose is useless because it can only build more enamel when there is already an enamel layer to build on. I am convinced, however that application of the mouse over a period of only a week has built a protective layer over the tooth (including a large cavity, created by dentists previous drilling and repeated filling failures). There is no longer pain or sensitivity associated with that tooth. Is it the believe of those that invented recaldent, that it can create a new protective layer, perhaps of enamel, on top of exposed dentine? 211.27.41.10 (talk) 10:08, 20 May 2008 (UTC)