Japan’s tooth-regrowth drug passes its first safety test. See how this breakthrough could change dental care by 2030.
A DRUG designed to regrow teeth has begun being tested on humans. Results are not ready yet, but if it works, the medication ...
A new tooth-regrowth drug from Japan cleared an early safety trial and could offer an alternative to implants and dentures.
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Ball State professor part of study on tooth enamel evolution
A Ball State professor was part of a study linking tooth enamel to human evolution, including shifts tied to meat-eating and ...
Losing teeth has meant artificial replacements for centuries. Japanese researchers at Kyoto University Hospital are changing that with human trials of a drug that regrows natural teeth. By 2030, ...
"Human children grow at a uniquely slow pace by comparison with other mammals. When and where did this schedule evolve? Have technological advances, farming and cities had any effect upon it?
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