1. The University’s Department of Chemistry and Dental School devised the technology that makes teeth more resistant to decay.
2. The technology utilizes specially-formulated, non-staining nanoparticles.
3. The new invention does not discolor teeth unlike other available products that turn teeth black.
4. Otago Innovation licensed the rights to the technology to a global dental manufacturer for more product development.
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