righthand says: The soft mints are designed to be dissolved and chewed into the biting surfaces of the back teeth, where about 90 percent of cavities in children occur. "Unlike regular candies, we want this product to be stuck in the teeth," said Mitchell Goldberg, president of Ortek Therapeutics Inc, a privately held company in Roslyn Heights, New York, that licensed the technology from Stony Brook. Goldberg said in a telephone interview that unlike sugarless gum, which fights cavities by temporarily increasing the flow of saliva in the mouth, the mints actively neutralize acids that cause cavities. ...Reuters Where can I get some of this candy Venezuela. Ha ha. Which eventually will be a good thing in the long run. After Cuba, it's in the top 5 for health care in the world and being socialist, they won't screw us on cost. Wonder how the US will get around the embargo? I'd definitely get that for my grandchildren. "No brushing, kids. Here's your gum." You got it rh |
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