Antibody May Be Able to Regenerate Missing Teeth
Suppressing a gene known as USAG-1 by using its antibody may efficiently lead to tooth growth, according to researchers at Kyoto University and.
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Suppressing a gene known as USAG-1 by using its antibody may efficiently lead to tooth growth, according to researchers at Kyoto University and.
Oral mucositis and taste dysfunction or dysgeusia occur in nearly all patients receiving head and neck radiotherapy, and it tremendously affects quality of.
Earlier this year, researchers at King’s College London developed a new method of tooth repair by stimulating the renewal of living stem cells.
Inherited genetic mutations can rob up to 7% of the population of their smile, according to University of Utah Health. Several genes are.
The Columbia College of Dental Medicine has identified stem cells in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) that can make new cartilage and repair damaged.