So I have a toothpaste that cures cavities. How do I make it FDA approved for dentists to prescribe while avoiding the emotional reaction/rejection they will have?
So I have a toothpaste that cures cavities...
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You don’t because the first cavity that gets through it wins a substantial lawsuit against you. Figure out a way to sell the idea to Crest
how much?
$100 per tube to produce. Too expensive to sell OTC. I need dentists to prescribe it.
Publish it in a journal like nature, Lancet, or science and make it open source faggot
Can I try a tube? Pay ya 35 link.
I plan to.
Then you dont have to wait for days approval
Actually once we begin clinical trials we'll need people to sign up.
How's it work?
Fuck fda not days
It triggers osteoblasts to remineralize enamel.
can you explain the science behind it
t. cavity brainlet who doesn't even know what is a cavity nor google about it, although i had several when I was younger.
see
Are there any osteoblasts in contact with enamel on a tooth?
obviously
can it be also used for butt sex?
And where are they located precisely in relation to the enamel?
do you have an emailing list or website
Make sure it doesn't cause fucked up bone tumors. You need to do tons of rat experiments. I have an MD and can collaborate with you if you want.
There's an entire group of public health and preventive dentists who would love this stuff if it worked. Talk with them
I'm not 100% sure, I think they're mostly in the dentin, but if they weren't involved in enamel mineralization my product wouldn't be working. But you can say it doesn't work anyway, I really don't give a shit.
is it literally just k2, xylitol, or something else anyone who isn't a retard is getting in their diet anyway? alternatively is this related to the species of bacteria in your mouth?
.t never had a cavity and have gone years at a time without brushing in the past
Biz isnt the place to ask about this lmao
Is it on binanace? I don’t understand.
What does this have to do with cryptocurrency at all??
Sage
Fuch the osteoblasts. All you need is mint-flavored portland cement mixed with bone dust aggregate. Over time the cement will fill the cavity and cure in your mouth.
lol yeah it's the revolutionary compound known as Xylitol.
I'm just curious, what's your background here and how'd you stumble on this product? I mean a bio or denistfag would likely now the structure of a tooth
I'm a business major, actually.
Dentist bro can you recommend best teeth routine? I’m getting fucked by my mouth, recently had a cavity filled that was too close to my nerve and had to get a root canal ( worst pain in my life and I’ve set my hand on fire)
What’s the best OTC tooth paste, brush, and mouthwash? I don’t want to deal with shitty dentist anymore, I’m pretty sure I’m gonna have to get this crown fixed down the road as it already broke once only a month after it being on and I’ve been feeling some weird sensitivity with it again recently.
It's too bad you got a root canal, my product literally causes your tooth to fill in cavities. Haven't tested whether it will without the root intact, but it might not.
mouthwash with alcohol is a meme, the burning doesn't do anything just get something without alcohol. Sonicare electric toothbrushes are great, get the cheapest one the more expensive ones work the same just have more features you don't need. Toothpaste doesn't matter as long as it has flouride (look for the ADA seal), use what you like
don't fall for the $200 sonicares get something like this: usa.philips.com
would this help someone with severe decay and broken/missing teeth?
you fucking mongoloid
Thanks boss
How'd you manage to come up with this product? I'm seriously not trying to discredit you here, just genuinely curious.
osteoblasts don't remineralise enamel. Enamel is laid down before the teeth are erupted from the enamel organ and because the layer of ameloblasts are on the outside of teeth, this gets lost. Which is why no new enamel can be produced. You can mitigate the demineralisation of enamel by brushing with fluoride toothpaste (fluoride negative ion replaces OH ion in hydroxyapatite)
t. dentist
also, you posted this same thread a few days ago, and got absolutely ass blasted with facts, you have no idea what you are talking about
don't mention tertiary dentin again please
don't listen to what OP says user, he has no idea what he is talking about. Speak to an actual dentist
Lol, I just decided not to make it. You found me out.