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Enamel doesn't regenerate on its own — but its mineral composition can be replenished externally. Remineralization therapy saturates tooth tissue with calcium, phosphorus, and fluoride, strengthens its structure, and stops cavities at the white spot stage — without drilling or fillings.
Whitening temporarily increases enamel permeability, and areas of demineralization often form under braces. In both cases, remineralization therapy is a standard part of the restoration protocol. It seals the enamel micropores and reduces sensitivity that arises after these procedures.



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