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Innovative Cavity Filling Materials Help with Tooth Regeneration

Innovative Cavity Filling Materials Help with Tooth Regeneration

Researchers have come up with a new cavity system which will kill successfully all the bacteria from the cavity but will also help the tooth regenerate nicely.

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    No More Need for Dental Fillings? New Peptide Regenerates Tooth in a Month

    Perhaps it will not even take that long until dentists from all over the world can put away their drills for good. A recent study published in the ACS Nano journal, shows that there is a new peptide available that if introduced in a soft gel or a thin film and placed right next to a cavity, this will make the cells within the tooth to regenerate in less than 30 days.

    Blood Vessels Cells Help with Tooth Regeneration as Stem Cells, Study Shows

    A new and very interesting study relating to stem cells has been recently published in the journal called Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. A team of researchers from King’s College in London have found that cells that reside on the surface of blood vessels actually have the same function as the stem cells.

    Painful Fillings May be Replaced by a New Tooth Regeneration Gel

    Dentists may soon not have to drill a cavity out of a tooth. A new peptide that is in a flexible film or a soft gel and the placed against the cavity actually encourages the cells that are in the tooth to regenerate after approximately a month.

    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.

    Broke a Tooth? Grow Another: Regenerative Power of Dental Stem Cells and Tissues

    Studies Show Regenerative Power of Dental Stem Cells and Tissues. Team found that they can reprogram dental stem cells into human embryonic-like cells called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, which may be an unlimited source of cells for tissue regeneration.

    Tooth Enamel In-Mouth Regeneration

    Nathan Cochrane has discovered a new way of treating tooth decay without using traditional fillings and extractions. The main idea consists in reversing the tooth decay and making the enamel re-grow. The whole process takes place at night, while the person sleeps.