To protect them. It's clear and forms a sort of barrier, I think, to protect them against decay.
Can this be done on adult's teeth? I know you'd have to pay for it, but I was just wondering as I have had very good teeth up til now, but everything seems to be going wrong since I turned 30!
Thanks.
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That stuff dentists paint on children's teeth....
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oxcat1 · 07/06/2009 10:55
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