Scientists have found a way to help you regrow new teeth after only 2 months
No more painful nights after replanting dentures, please. Soon, people will have a better solution, though not very quickly.
We humans can only change our teeth once at a young age, when the baby teeth fall out gradually to make room for "a set" of people present. In other words, if you lose your teeth in adulthood, the tooth is permanently unable to regrow.
And it turns out, the story of tooth loss is also a problem for countless people. According to statistics, at least a quarter of adults will lose their teeth before reaching the age of 74. This will affect many aspects of life, not only aesthetically but also the voice, the ability to eat . The quality of life is therefore much lower.
The only solution to this story at the present time is to grow dentures . However, this method still has limitations on comfort, or over time may become inconsistent with our natural teeth.
But you know, we're going to have an alternative. Scientists who are currently holding the technology allow us to regrow the lost tooth after just 9 weeks, not planting any teeth in the mouth.
This new technology allows us to regrow the missing tooth after only 9 weeks.
Specifically, researchers from Columbia University Medical Institute (New York, USA) had hoped that they could use human stem cells to help them recreate their teeth. The study was launched in 2012, which shows that the new tooth will grow from the old cavity itself, can even connect itself to beneficial tissue .
The new tooth will grow from the old cavity itself.
This ability is also demonstrated in the study that time, only in mice. Their experiment was performed on 22 mice - all of which were transplanted with stimulating cells into their mouths. As a result, new teeth showed signs of appearing in just nine weeks, also the first time that science has demonstrated that stem cells can help teeth grow back on living organisms.
If this process can be successfully applied on humans, it will be a major breakthrough for the dental industry.
At that time, scientists believed that if this process could be successfully applied on humans, it would be a major breakthrough for the dental industry. Because the teeth in the study not only grow from the right tooth cavity, but also do not need to take the extra stem cells around to create an environment for it to grow.
In other words, this will be an extremely cost-effective solution. In addition, because the teeth are reconstructed right in the mouth, the implanted person will spend less time to recover, as well as reducing the risk of new teeth regrowth . falling.
The teeth are reconstructed right in the mouth, the implanted person will take less time to recover.
After 6 years, research is still ongoing and has had good results. According to Dr. Adam Celiz - a materials scientist, people are making impressive progress on the story of human teeth regeneration. Celiz herself has led a study to create new plastics that can be applied to teeth to stimulate stem cells, allowing teeth to recover when they are deep.
However, the technology is still not applicable too massively. In other words, fitting dentures is still the most popular option if you accidentally lose some teeth. But in the future soon, all misery when planting teeth will disappear, if the technology is successful.
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