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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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3-D Printing Produces Accurate Teeth

The role of 3-D printing is growing in dentistry as it creates custom tools, implants, and even teeth. Some manufacturers now produce 3-D.

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Researchers Study Fish to Regenerate Teeth

When a fish loses a tooth, a new one grows in. But human beings only get 2 sets of teeth in their lifetime..

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Researchers Replicate Tooth Microstructures

Teeth and seashells are among the toughest composites in nature. Their strength comes from their structure, which comprises different layers of micro-platelets joined.

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Researchers Use Teeth to Estimate Age

Forensic biomedical scientists from KU Leuven in Belgium have developed a test that can estimate an individual’s age based on a blood or.

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Adding Milk to Tea May Limit Staining

Adding milk to tea may have some benefits. A new study claims that putting milk in your tea may prevent teeth staining, allowing.

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Some Americans Head South for Dental Care

An Alaska man made a longer trip than most to simply see the dentist. Mark Bolzern recently left Anchorage, stopped in Las Vegas.

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Scientists’ Silk Structure Could Lead to Regeneration of Salivary Cells

Tissue engineering could aid millions of people who suffer from dry mouth from Sjögren’s syndrome. The silkworm, which generates the main ingredient for.

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Teeth May Reveal Plenty of Information

A simple study of teeth may include more information than one would think. Manish Arora, BDS, MPH, PhD, Director of Exposure Biology at.

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Teenagers Who Skip Breakfast More Likely to Have Bad Breath

Teenagers should make sure to eat breakfast based on information from a new study. Teens who don’t eat breakfast are nearly twice as.

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