Medicines for tooth decay without the need for welding teeth
Research by British scientists shows that Tideglusib has the ability to regenerate damaged teeth.
This drug has the effect of regenerating damaged teeth.(Photo: Metro).
According to Metro, Tideglusib works by stimulating stem cells in the tooth center. These cells then develop into odontoblasts, which promote the production of dentin, allowing reversing of large lesions.
Professor Paul Sharpe from King London University (UK) led the research group Tideglusib said: "Most people on this planet have a tooth decay at some point, leading to a huge amount of patients needed We want to create a simple, fast, cheap way to cure diseases. " He expects Tideglusib to "erase" the method of cement dental implants that are thought to weaken teeth, cause infections and worsen deep conditions.
Although very promising, experts claim Tideglusib cannot completely replace a dentist. If tooth decay, you still have to go to the clinic to get the dentist removed all the damage.
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