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In the future, your dentist might not fill your cavities—they might grow you a new tooth.
Scientists have successfully grown teeth in a lab which they say could pave the way for patients to regrow lost teeth in the future. Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough ...
Lab-grown teeth could be the future of dentistry. A stem cell research breakthrough paves the way for bioengineered chompers. By Andrew Paul. Published Apr 15, 2025 2:04 PM EDT.
The lab-grown tooth made from cells could integrate into the jaw (Raquel Perez/Getty Images)(Credits: Getty Images) Scientists have successfully grown a tooth in a lab as part of research that ...
Scientists in the U.K. have developed a new material that may allow them to grow teeth in the lab, which could provide an alternative to fillings and dental implants someday.
Scientists have successfully grown teeth in a lab which they say could pave the way for patients to regrow lost teeth in the future. Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough ...
Scientists have successfully grown teeth in a lab which they say could pave the way for patients to regrow lost teeth in the future. Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough ...
Scientists have successfully grown teeth in a lab which they say could pave the way for patients to regrow lost teeth in the future. Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough ...
Scientists successfully grow teeth in a lab. Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough could lead to patients regrowing lost teeth in future.