时间:2018-12-16 作者:英语课 分类:2015年VOA慢速英语(九)月


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Days of Painful Tooth Repair May Be Over


From VOA Learning English, this is the Health & Lifestyle report.


Many people fear a visit to the dentist. They are not so much afraid of the doctor, but of the dental equipment and treatments.


Well, fear no more!


A British company says it has developed technology that will end the need for mechanical cleaning of dental cavities. It also says the technology speeds up a natural process of tooth repair.


For over a century, dentists have been repairing cavities the same way. They first remove the decayed, or bad, tooth tissue with an electric-powered drill. Then, they fill the hole in the bone with a metallic 1 or plastic substance.


If the cavity is not too deep, the experience can be unpleasant. However, if it is deep, near the nerve of the tooth, it can be very painful. The worst part is that the process of drilling and filling the cavity has to be repeated for the entire life of that tooth.


Rebecca Moazzez is a senior lecturer at King’s College London. She says that this cycle lasts the rest of the tooth’s life.


"You're really in that cycle of repair and replacement 2 for the rest of the tooth's life."


Tooth enamel 3 is what we see on the outside of the tooth. The enamel of a damaged tooth can be replaced naturally. This process is called re-mineralization. But it is too slow to stop bacteria from building up in small, narrow areas of the enamel.


A British business called Reminova has developed a method for speeding-up this natural re-mineralization of early-stage cavities.


Jeff Wright is head of the company.


"We've just found a way to make that a much faster process. Driving healthy calcium 4 and phosphate minerals into your enamel and, through a natural process, it will bind 5 on and add to the enamel that's there.”


The process begins with a cleaning of the cavity. This does not require power tools. The dentist covers the problem area with a mineral solution, and then uses an electrical current to harden this material. The electricity is too weak for the patient to feel. And the hardened mineral completely fills the cavity.


Researchers say this method could be especially useful for children. Sometimes children have bad experiences at the dentist. They fear the drilling and injections. Who wouldn’t be afraid? Better experiences as a child might lead to more visits to the dentist as an adult.


Dr. Barry Quinn works as a consultant 6 at King’s College.


"If children have a better experience of going to the dentist, so they haven't had the necessary drilling and injections for routine fillings, then they'll be much more positive in later life and probably become much more regular patients."


Dentists say the new method is most efficient on early-stage cavities. The whole treatment lasts about as long as a normal drill-and-fill visit. Researchers say they believe the new method can be further developed for treating late-stage cavities.


And they are quick to note that regular cleaning with fluoride toothpaste helps prevent cavities in the first place.


And that’s the Health & Lifestyle report.


Words in This Story


dental cavity – n. a small hole formed in a tooth by decay


enamel – n. the very hard outer layer of a tooth


drill – n. a tool used for making holes in hard substances


injection – n. the act or process of forcing a liquid medicine or drug into someone or something by using a special needle


filling -– n. material that is used to fill something : example: a filling for a tooth


calcium – n. a substance that is found in most plants and animals and that is especially important in people for strong healthy teeth and bones


phosphate – n. chemistry : a salt or compound that has phosphorus in it and that is used especially in products (called fertilizers) that help plants grow


fluoride – n. a chemical that is sometimes added to drinking water and toothpaste to help keep teeth healthy



1 metallic
adj.金属的;金属制的;含金属的;产金属的;像金属的
  • A sharp metallic note coming from the outside frightened me.外面传来尖锐铿锵的声音吓了我一跳。
  • He picked up a metallic ring last night.昨夜他捡了一个金属戒指。
2 replacement
n.取代,替换,交换;替代品,代用品
  • We are hard put to find a replacement for our assistant.我们很难找到一个人来代替我们的助手。
  • They put all the students through the replacement examination.他们让所有的学生参加分班考试。
3 enamel
n.珐琅,搪瓷,瓷釉;(牙齿的)珐琅质
  • I chipped the enamel on my front tooth when I fell over.我跌倒时门牙的珐琅质碰碎了。
  • He collected coloured enamel bowls from Yugoslavia.他藏有来自南斯拉夫的彩色搪瓷碗。
4 calcium
n.钙(化学符号Ca)
  • We need calcium to make bones.我们需要钙来壮骨。
  • Calcium is found most abundantly in milk.奶含钙最丰富。
5 bind
vt.捆,包扎;装订;约束;使凝固;vi.变硬
  • I will let the waiter bind up the parcel for you.我让服务生帮你把包裹包起来。
  • He wants a shirt that does not bind him.他要一件不使他觉得过紧的衬衫。
6 consultant
n.顾问;会诊医师,专科医生
  • He is a consultant on law affairs to the mayor.他是市长的一个法律顾问。
  • Originally,Gar had agreed to come up as a consultant.原来,加尔只答应来充当我们的顾问。
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