Hydrogel Regenerates Bone and Tissue Defects
Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles School of Dentistry say they have developed the first adhesive hydrogel designed specifically to regenerate bone.
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Researchers at the University of California Los Angeles School of Dentistry say they have developed the first adhesive hydrogel designed specifically to regenerate bone.
Seamlessly correcting defects in the face, mouth, and skull is highly challenging because it requires precise stacking of a variety of tissues including.
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The trigeminal nerve and its peripheral branches are susceptible to injury in the practice of dentistry. Neurosensory deficits can be debilitating to some.
A nanosystem developed by University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry professor Anil Kishen, BDS, MDS, PhD, shows promising results in promoting healing and.
Humans can’t regrow their adult teeth. But every 35 to 45 days, mice wear down and completely renew their incisors, which makes them.
Researchers at Zhejiang University in China have developed a biomimetic regenerative solution that could be applied to a cavity to establish crystalline-amorphous mineralization.
We were intrigued by Dr. Edward R. Kusek’s “Treating Peri-implantitis” case report in the August 2019 issue. We respectfully acknowledge the considerable skills.
Researchers at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU) have engineered a material that replicates human bone tissue with an unprecedented level of precision,.
NIDCR Seeks Input on Research Initiatives
As part of the budget planning process for fiscal year 2021, the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR) is identifying topical.