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Keeping Your Teeth Healthy Could Add Years To Your Life, Massive Japanese Study Finds
A large study from Osaka Metropolitan University, based on dental and health records from nearly 200,000 older adults, ...
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Humans could regrow teeth in 4 years, researchers suggest
For more than a century, dentistry has focused on repairing or replacing damaged teeth, not growing new ones. That assumption ...
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Tooth Successfully Grown in Lab
Scientists have grown a tooth in a lab, marking a significant step toward regenerative dental treatments. The study, carried out in London by King's College and Imperial College, used a specially ...
A pioneering new drug that could eventually help people regrow missing or damaged teeth has begun clinical trials in Japan. If successful, the "groundbreaking medication" may be a "game-changer for ...
A new clinical study involving human participants shows that arginine, a naturally occurring amino acid, can change how dental plaque develops on teeth, helping to reduce the risk of tooth decay. When ...
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