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A group of scientists looking into regenerative dentistry has managed what had previously been deemed impossible.
A recent study by Keifeng Yu and his colleagues, published in Acta Geologica Sinica, describes the discovery and identification of 12 new dinosaur teeth from the Upper Cretaceous Nenjiang Formation.
Teeth are an essential part of the digestion process, but four molars are more trouble than they’re worth. We’re talking about wisdom teeth. They’re the bane of many people’s existence ...
Microsoft purchased the image and named it 'Bliss', making it the default screensaver on every computer with Windows XP ...
As helpful as they are to many, fillings and dental implants can be detrimental, and while they have long been the only solutions to decay, it may soon be possible for teeth to regrow themselves.
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 ...
Dental health affects both your personality and health. Whenever you speak or laugh, people's eyes first go to your teeth. Apart from this, with the help of teeth, we chew food, and the digestion ...
Brushing alone isn't enough to remove dental plaque from your teeth. Diligent teeth brushing only removes about 60% of the plaque. That’s why the American Dental Association (ADA) suggests ...
Gut health is a buzzy topic, but the oral microbiome might be the next big trend. The evidence that a clean mouth could lower the risk of chronic diseases is piling up. Big voices in the longevity ...
That vision is now closer to reality, thanks to scientists at King’s College London, who have successfully grown human teeth in the lab for the first time. The breakthrough could revolutionize ...
Building off work published late last year in ACS Macro Letters, a team at King’s College London is developing methods for lab-grown replacement teeth and fillings made from human cells.