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OK, unable to let go of this one! As usual!

First, teeth vary a lot in how hard they are. But the moh listing

of teeth is that they have a hardness of 5:

http://www.efunda.com/units/hardness/convert_hardness.cfm?cat=Steel & HD=HM

The hardness of bentonite is 6-7. So, it would potentially abrade

enamel. Which makes sense: silicates are used for polishing.

http://ceramic-materials.com/cermat/material/1264.html

I came across something interesting though: they HAVE studied

tooth remineralization using toothpastes. Saliva (and cheese)

can also remineralize, though I guess this toothpaste does

it faster!

http://www.jclindent.com/Abstracts/Munoz_v1015.html

Restorative treatments by the remineralizing and conventional toothpastes

significantly increased the hardness of the acid soft drink-weakened enamel by

12.1% and 7.3%, respectively. Both toothpastes were effective in inhibiting

damage due to acid soft drink exposure, but the remineralizing toothpaste was

more effective in hardening intact and decalcified enamel than the conventional

toothpaste (p < 0.05).

-- Heidi Jean

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