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Growing an entire new tooth—or starting the process so that the cells can continue it when implanted—will require ...
The idea of growing teeth in a lab has vague horror movie connotations, but it could serve a real, practical, non-scary ...
In a remarkable breakthrough, scientists at King’s College London have successfully grown human teeth in a laboratory for the first time, offering a glimpse into a future where damaged or missing ...
Scientists have successfully grown a tooth in a lab as part of research that could ‘revolutionise dental care’. The breakthrough could lead to patients regrowing teeth they have lost, offering an ...
Because tooth shape varies with fracture properties of the foods that primates eat, relationships between dental form and function can teach us about the diets of our distant ancestors.
Scientists have grown teeth in a lab, potentially revolutionising dental care. Researchers at King's College London developed a material that mimics the environment for tooth development, enabling ...
neither of which provide the same function and feedback as a real, living tooth. Dental implants typically have a base of titanium, which is anchored into the jawbone. Titanium integrates well ...
"Implants require invasive surgery and a good combination of implants and alveolar bone. Both solutions are artificial and don't fully restore natural tooth function, potentially leading to long-term ...