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Tufts University researchers took material from human and pig teeth and were able to grow a tooth-like structure. They hope their findings could lead to growing living tooth replacements for people.
Scientists have grown human teeth in the lab for the first time, in a breakthrough that could "revolutionise" dentistry.
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Two-million-year-old teeth transform theory of prehistoric human ... - MSN
Two-million-year-old teeth transform theory of prehistoric human evolution - ANALYSIS: Changes in the appearance of ancient teeth could act as a new evolutionary marker, writes Ian Towle ...
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In ancient teeth, clues of human evolution - MSN
In ancient teeth, clues of human evolution — and perhaps a new species© Brian Villmoare/University of Nevada Las Vegas Teeth discovered by the scientists.© Amy Rector/Virginia Commonwealth ...
Lose an adult tooth, and you’re left with limited options that typically involve titanium implants or plastic dentures. But scientists are working on an alternative: lab-grown human teeth that ...
UK Scientists successfully grow teeth in a lab Researchers at King’s College London say the breakthrough could lead to patients regrowing lost teeth in future.
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