Scientists from Columbia University have presented an innovative method of "growing" teeth directly in a person's mouth, which can take about nine weeks. Dr. Jeremy Mao first suggested using stem cells and DNA available in the human body for this process.
This discovery is recognized as an important step in the development of dentistry, as it opens up new opportunities for those who face dental problems. In particular, the problem of the missing bone formation with the help of stem cells, which, after use, begin to merge with the surrounding cells. This approach accelerates the regeneration process, which makes recovery rapid and effective.
At the moment, the procedure is at the stage of scientific research and is studied by a wide range of specialists. Before putting into the practice of dentistry, it is necessary to study in detail all aspects and the possible consequences of this method.