Research groups around the world are working to find ways to implant or grow real biological teeth in a human jaw.
Teeth naturally wear down over time, but scientists have found that they could signal certain cells to regrow bones, opening new avenues in stem cell research.
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Goodbye Cavities? Researchers Created a Gel That Restores Enamel and Works in Human Saliva
Enamel is the hardest substance in your body. It’s a crystalline fortress protecting your teeth. But it has a fatal flaw: it ...
An ASU research team has discovered 13 ancient human teeth in Ethiopia, dating back to 2.6 to 2.8 million years ago, that appear to be different from any previously known species. According to ...
Our modern teeth evolved from a most unexpected source. A new study, published on May 21 in the journal Nature, has revealed surprising information about the origins of human teeth. Our teeth evolved ...
Researchers from the Tufts University School of Dental Medicine have penned a new study published in the journal Stem Cells Translational Medicine that details the process of growing a mix of human ...
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Ancient antelope teeth reveal early human secrets
Recent analysis of ancient antelope teeth has provided unexpected insights into the lives of early humans, challenging ...
A human jawbone and teeth found in 1984 have now been identified as a man who died in a boating accident 6 years earlier.
Multiple incidents have led to speculation that factory workers may have inadvertently lost their artificial teeth during ...
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