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Scientists at King's College London, UK, say they've successfully grown a human tooth in a lab for the first time.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists grow real teeth in the lab - replacing fillings and implantsTooth loss affects millions around the world, caused by decay, gum disease, injuries, and some diseases. Missing teeth do ...
A pensioner has won a £10k payout after botched dental implant treatment at a Darlington dentist led to severe bone loss.
When children lose their baby teeth, there is an adult set already growing beneath the gums, ready to emerge. But if we lose ...
Scientists in the U.K. have developed a new material that may allow them to grow teeth in the lab, which could provide an ...
CGBIO, a South Korea-based company, earned the FDA’s investigational device exemption approval for its Novosis putty for spinal fusions. The bone graft incorporates rhBMP-2 and is designed to enhance ...
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Scientists Unlock the Potential for Lab-Grown Teeth to Revolutionize Dentistry and Replace FillingsFillings aren’t the best solution for repairing teeth. Over time, they will weaken tooth structure, have a limited lifespan, ...
When receiving a lung transplant, one of the most important complications to look out for is chronic lung allograft dysfunction, known as CLAD. Preventing this complication for those who receive a ...
In their latest study, researchers made a breakthrough in replicating the environment required to grow teeth in the lab.
What people may not realize is that an extraction of one tooth increases the risk of damage to, and eventual extraction of, the teeth that are adjacent to the extracted tooth. Dr. Robert A. Horowitz, ...
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