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Posted: 2025-04-16 02:52:43 UTC

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Scientists have successfully grown human teeth in the lab by introducing a special material that enables cell communication, allowing them to recreate tooth development. The challenge now is to transplant these lab-grown teeth into patients' mouths, which may take years of research.
Lab-grown teeth are stronger, more durable, and biocompatible.
Potential for transplanting young tooth cells or fully grown teeth into patients' mouths.
Eliminates the risk of rejection compared to fillings or implants.
Transplanting lab-grown teeth into patients' mouths.
Ensuring the long-term viability and functionality of transplanted teeth.