New Material May Fight Cavities, Gum Disease

Dreadful bacteria buildup is always an issue we are concerned about with our oral health. New research, however, suggests that there may be a new material out there that can help fight gum diseases and prevent cavities! Graphene oxide is known to be extremely effective at eliminating certain types of antibiotic-resistant bacteria!

This new study, published in the ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces Journal, has found that although dentists give patients old-fashioned antibiotics to eliminate bacteria buildup, there has been an increase in antibiotic resistance. If this so-called material of graphene oxide is present, however, it has the potential to “thwart the growth of bacteria strain in their mouth without causing harm to patients.”

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After continued research conducted at the Shanghai Natural Science Foundation and Shanghai Jiao Tong University, the team took a deeper look at how exactly the material would react with the various bacteria types and gum diseases present in the mouth. The final research stated that “graphene oxide limited the growth of pathogens” by eliminating the bacterial “walls and membranes.” If this research continues, the potential of using graphene oxide in dental care will be extremely useful for the future of oral health.

In the meantime, please take the time to visit your dentist regularly and take care of your oral health by brushing, flossing, and rinsing with mouthwash regularly.

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