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Using a microorganism related to those used in yogurt cultures, the Germany-based company said it has engineered a process that clusters harmful bacteria in the mouth before they can bind with sugar and form plaque.
Now, if we can just get them to include this m.o. in soft drinks, candy bars, and other sweets, we'll have it pretty well taken care of. ;')
I'm sitting here enjoying a fluoride varnish from today's semiannual dental checkup.
9 posted on
04/03/2009 9:59:25 AM PDT by
SunkenCiv
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To: SunkenCiv
Now, if we can just get them to include this m.o. in soft drinks, candy bars, and other sweets, we'll have it pretty well taken care of. ;') What are you, some kind of Commie, Mandrake?
That would sully our precious bodily fluids.
14 posted on
04/03/2009 1:22:40 PM PDT by
Knitebane
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