Steve Coerper (28 July 2010)
"Gel that can help decayed teeth grow back could end fillings"

 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-1297850/Gel-help-decayed-teeth-grow-end-fillings.html
 
 
Decay is caused by bacteria, called streptococcus mutans, that live in the mouth and feed on sugar in the diet. Once the bacteria stick to the enamel, they trigger a process called demineralisation - they turn sugar in the diet into a harmful acid that starts to create holes in the teeth.
 
I don't think this has prophetic significance, but I can only wonder how long this has been known.
 
Steve
 
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