Canadians Re-grow Teeth

Canadian researchers at the University of Alberta have re-grown teeth and bone using a machine that emits low-intesity pulsed ultrasound.

Already several tests have been done on live patients. This is great news for anyone missing their pearly whites.

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2 thoughts on “Canadians Re-grow Teeth

  1. Elizabeth Kirby

    I am a dental hygienst this is fascinating, however I am also intrested in the fact that it grows the bone. I have a son that was born with Poland syndrome his right forearm is smialler in diameter and his hand is the size of a baby hand. He is now 11 years old I read an article that it would be in 2yrs. before you will begin placing it in different areas of the body. I would be appreciative if you could send me information about this process.
    Elizabeth

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