Japanese researchers have developed a groundbreaking drug that can regrow teeth. The drug targets a protein that inhibits tooth growth and has shown promising results in mice and ferrets.
Angray Kang, a dentistry professor at Queen Mary University of London, only knows of one other team pursuing a similar objective of using antibodies to regrow or repair teeth. "I would say that ...
But many animals don't have this problem. Because they can regrow their teeth replacing old, damaged ones with brand new pearly whites. Wouldn't it be great if you could do that? Well, there's ...
Hidden underneath our gums are the dormant buds of a third generation Before (top) and after images of the regrowth of a teeth in a ferret (top and bottom, right) and mice (left). Image Credit ...
Dr Angray Kang, a dentistry professor at Queen Mary University of London, knows only of one other team pursuing a similar objective of using antibodies to regrow or repair teeth. “I would say ...