Scientists have developed a new method of replacing missing teeth with a bioengineered material generated from a person's own gum cells. Current implant-based methods of whole tooth replacement fail ...
March 12, 2013 -- Growing a replacement tooth from your own cells may be a step closer, according to new research. It is still too early for use in people, but the technique involves taking stem cells ...
Dr. Brandon Ryff, the director of Scottsdale Smile Center, answers some common questions about dental implant therapy ...
Molar teeth and jaw bone were grown from stem cells in one mouse and then transplanted to another mouse. This was a proof of concept for growing mature organs for harvest and transplant from an ...
What exactly are dental implants, and how do they work to replace a missing tooth? That’s the question addressed in a HelloNation article featuring Dental Expert Dr. Marvin Chan, DMD, AFAAID, FICOI of ...
Scientists have developed a new method of replacing missing teeth with a bioengineered material generated from a person's own gum cells. Current implant-based methods of whole tooth replacement fail ...
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