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Soon you may never have to visit the dentist again

It'd be nice if that worked on all age people. I got the impression that it has to be applied to young children before they develop the normal bacteria in their mouth.
 


<< The procedure involves replacing the mouth's natural cavity-causing bacteria with genetically modified bacteria specifically designed to prevent tooth decay. The GM bacteria would be swabbed onto to children's teeth at age two, before they acquire the natural strain. The treatment could take about five minutes and would cost about $100. >>

Well we know this will work because no one on Star Trek ever had bad teeth.
 
People who can afford it can already get their teeth coated with this clear coating that stays on for life. It protects the teeth from being attacked.
 
Grrr, lucky kids. In a short period of time, they'll start never knowing what a dentist is.😱

Note: This doesn't mean the end of braces though, which seem to be becomming more and more prevailiant :|
 


<< Dood, how would I get my nitrous oxide?

This will never happen. ADA will lobby it away.
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Yea, notice how few whitening toothpastes get the ADA seal on the tube? Sounds like sour grapes to me.
 
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