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In their latest study, researchers made a breakthrough in replicating the environment required to grow teeth in the lab.
Titanium micro-particles in the oral mucosa around dental implants are common. This is shown in a new study from the University of Gothenburg and Uppsala University, which also identified 14 genes ...
The researchers suspect that titanium particles are released during the surgical installation procedure, when the screw-shaped implant is inserted into the prepared canal in the alveolar bone.
Scientists at King’s College London have successfully developed a human tooth in a lab for the first time. The major ...
Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough could lead to patients regrowing lost teeth in future, offering an ...
The lab-grown teeth would regenerate, integrate into the jaw, and function like real teeth—without the risks of rejection ...
"Implants require invasive surgery and good combination of implants and alveolar bone," explained Xuechen Zhang, a final year ...
Titanium micro-particles in the oral mucosa around dental implants are common. This is shown in a new study from the University of Gothenburg, which ...
While many animal species can regenerate their teeth, humans only get one natural chance at a full set of adult teeth — until ...