Growing New Teeth
Paul Sharpe of King's College, London, has successfully grown new, natural teeth by inserting harvested stem cells in the gums of mice. It's expected that within a couple of years, a similar procedure will be ready for clinical trials in humans. The process can produce new teeth within a few weeks. The teeth grows, attaching itself into the jawbone and hooking itself into the available blood and nerve supply.
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