British scientists have created bio-engineered teeth using a mixture of cells from people and mice. Get more at www.cbsnews.com/ Click HERE to SUBSCRIBE: bit.ly/WhW7pc
It's been researching for years, and it's never been developed. Let's continue to leave comments and do something to improve dental regeneration. You can't just develop it. No research, no hope torture. We need to keep writing comments and making efforts to post comments.
That's great news to hear i would like to know what when are they going to do it for people who want to have a new chance to get new teeth but regrow your own in your mouth because I would like to have it done to me
@@nickwood8203 Neither do you. Otherwise you would have enlightened us on when the medical community will grace us with a way of growing teeth. They are still having difficulty growing hair!
@@QuantumOfSolace1 I do actually. Usually can take 15-20 years upon first breakthrough for many medical sciences to be applied at a wide range in common practice. This of course differs between what is actually being practiced. Some are as quick as 3-4 years. However, with something as complex as replacing and growing a human tooth it would be safe to assume it will be at the upper limit
Ha-ha-ha-ha. There really should be a slowest-advances rewards for these clowns. How stupid do you think we are? Its not in any dentists interest for any tooth growth breakthroughs. So why do you bother boring us with yet another piece if hope.