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Dr. Michael Paine Honored for Enamel Research

The International Association for Dental Research (IADR) recognized professor Michael Paine of the Herman Ostrow School of Dentistry at the University of Southern.

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Gutta-Percha Replacement Could Regenerate Dental Pulp

Many of today’s endodontists use gutta-percha to seal completed root canals. But one researcher at the Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry.

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Gutta-Percha Replacement Could Regenerate Dental Pulp

Many of today’s endodontists use gutta-percha to seal completed root canals. But one researcher at the Texas A&M University Baylor College of Dentistry.

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Plastic Mixed with Bone Powder for 3-D Printed Replacement Bones

When surgeons need to replace bone in the head or face, they typically remove and then shape part of the patient’s fibula to.

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Researcher Uses Lasers to Regenerate Dental Tissue

Many dentists now use lasers to cut both hard and soft tissue. But Dr. Praveen Arany at the University of Buffalo (UB) is.

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Shark Genes Offer Clues to Tooth Regeneration

Sharks are infamous for their ability to regrow teeth throughout their lifetime, while human beings only get a couple of sets. Researchers at.

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3-D Imaging Reveals Regenerated Tissue to Improve Growth

Bone regeneration soon will play a key role in oral health as dentists and engineers build tiny scaffolds inside the mouth to facilitate.

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Therapy Regenerates Bone Without Adding Cells

When patients lose bone, doctors typically use metallic alloys or harvested bone tissue to replace it. Yet these materials often lack biological function.

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Tooth Germs Sprout New Teeth in Mice

Researchers in Japan have found a way to multiply teeth. They extracted teeth germs (groups of cells formed early in life), split them.

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Calcium’s Path to Enamel Formation Mapped Out

A team of researchers from multiple universities has uncovered how calcium (Ca) is transported in the formation of dental enamel, which could lead.

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