They already created bio enginered tooth for mouses.
Mouses always respnd well to medical science, but when they try to do the same in humans... things always scr...w-up.
For tooth they used a micro cocoon where they put base teeth cells and steam cells. The steam cells activated the teeth base cells to produze a new teeth. For rats...
Odontology, like medicine, it's a disgrace. They can't even regenerate gum, but have to do gum crafts, as bad a skin grafts.
There are very costly scafolds to help grow gum, but the color ends up different, more pale.
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Originally Posted by freebeard
I've been waiting to two decades for someone to front for the R&D to create teeth from stem cells or grow a set of teeth with CRISPR tech.
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