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New Dentist Research Article
Now there will be hope for toothless people, as a British Scientist, Professor Paul Sharpe, has been able to grow new teeth in a laboratory. This new discovery, developed in the Dental Institute of King's college, London will certainly replace artificial teeth, as these are grown from mother cells which are taken from the patient, later engineered, and finally implanted on the jaw. Then, in a few months, buala!, a new tooth will develop in the patients mouth.
This method, was developed to help people with missing teeth, though it has only been tested in rats for the moment, with succes, and will most surely be used in humans later on.
This method would be better than surgery and dentures, as these are rather expensive and often uncomfortable, while the new method would be easier and more effective it would surely be used by far more people, as...
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