Nicotine extracted from ancient dental plaque for the first time
Research from Washington State University (WSU), USA has shown for the first time that nicotine residue can be extracted from plaque on the teeth of ancient tobacco users.
Research from Washington State University (WSU), USA has shown for the first time that nicotine residue can be extracted from plaque on the teeth of ancient tobacco users.
Dentists rely on composite materials to perform restorative procedures.