Regenerate Lost Teeth with Body’s Stem Cells
StemSave, a company that offers inexpensive methods for crypto preservation and noninvasive recovery, recently announced in a publication appearing in the Journal of Dental Research that they have developed a new technique for tooth regeneration.
StemSave, a company that offers inexpensive methods for crypto preservation and noninvasive recovery, recently announced in a publication appearing in the Journal of Dental Research that they have developed a new technique for tooth regeneration.
By using stem cells derived from a patient’s body, it has now become possible to regenerate lost teeth.
This pioneering procedure is part of a program implemented by the company involving a variety of dentists working with stems cells harvested from the human body.
This newest technique is the first of its kind to result in tooth regeneration; teeth grow in their natural shape and this can eventually lead to a new method for lost tooth recovery for dental patients in the future.
The findings were made by Dr. Jeremy Mao and several of his colleagues through a process identified as cell homing.
It is possible that Dr. Mao and his team of researchers have created a method for replacing the latest alternatives used to deal with missing teeth like partials, implants, and dentures.
The study illustrates that teeth can be grown naturally outside of the socket or within the tooth socket.
The tooth can then naturally integrate with any of the tissues that surround it.
Since the tooth can integrate with the natural tissues of the body, this makes the regenerated tooth more stable than the sturdiest of dental implants today.
In the future, patients will not have to deal with the titanium metals offered up in implants, potential infections, and the potential rejection of unnatural, dental implants.
The findings illustrate a new path for dental care and what the future holds in the way of new treatment methods, especially in the light of stem cell research and advances in the field of study.
Dentistry will soon open its doors to regenerative medicine and it can serve as a more holistic approach to the replacement of lost teeth.
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