Japanese Scientists Discover How to Grow Teeth In Lab


                                                                                                                                                                      If now the damaged teeth can be replaced with dentures, dentures may someday will no longer be required. The problem, now scientists have managed to find ways to grow new teeth in the laboratory, and the tooth can function like a natural tooth that grows in one's mouth.
Scientists researchers from the RIKEN Centre for Developmental Biology, Japan, has managed to instill a new gear they cultivate in the laboratory into the jaws of mice. They use the technique of extracting the germ, which is a group of cells that formed the first time when teething. Germs are growing into a new tooth and jaw implanted into mice.

Research published in the journal Nature Scientific Reports, show that naturally grow new teeth, much more profitable. This study shows that the new gear allows the rats to chew and taste stimulus to the teeth. But unfortunately this is only half the size of the teeth of a normal tooth.

As reported Dailymail, December 22, 2015, the lead researcher, Takashi Tsuji, said that this new method could be very useful for children who do not have a well-developed teeth, due to conditions such as cleft palate or Down syndrome.

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