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Lost a tooth? This stunning lab-grown teeth breakthrough could let you grow a brand-new natural smile instead, one day
Scientists are moving closer to a future where missing teeth may be replaced with lab-grown natural ones instead of fillings ...
Dental enamel is the hardest substance in the human body, protecting teeth from wear, temperature changes, and decay. However, enamel cannot regenerate once damaged. Inherited disorders, such as ...
Kelly Keyes operates a busy dental practice in Saint John, having treated patients of all ages for three decades, but a decline in the oral health of her younger patients is a growing concern. Those ...
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Japan’s tooth-regrowth drug passes its first safety test. See how this breakthrough could change dental care by 2030.
“Like many Americans, I’ve had to choose between dental work and keeping the lights on,” Braegen McIntosh said Kennedy News & Media Florida father Braegen McIntosh said he put off dental care for 14 ...
State of Decay 3 will launch for both PS5 and Xbox Series X | S when it arrives sometime in 2027. This July marks six years since the third entry in the zombie survival franchise was announced, with ...
GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. State of Decay 3 has resurfaced at the Xbox Games Showcase with a ...
Neanderthals had some wild stuff in their toolkits. One way archaeologists learn how ancient people, including Neanderthals, did things is to attempt to do those things themselves, a process called ...
The prehistoric hominins “apparently were very adept at what we would consider invasive medicine,” said the anthropologist John Olsen. By Franz Lidz Franz Lidz has had two root canals and was ...
An ancient human molar shows that Neandertals sometimes drilled out infected teeth with stone tools — suggesting they may have known the treatment could ease extreme tooth pain. The 59,000-year-old ...
The world’s first dentist was a Neanderthal, according to a recent study. 59,000 years ago in what’s now southwestern Siberia, a Neanderthal had a toothache. It must have been a doozy because they ...
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