Tooth be told, fillings and implants may soon be a thing of the past

Researchers have engineered a biomaterial scaffold that allows cells to form tooth-like structures, a significant step towards regrowing human teeth. This breakthrough could revolutionize dental care by enabling biologically grown teeth that integrate naturally, unlike current synthetic replacements. While challenges remain, the technology offers a future where damaged teeth can be regenerated.

Tooth be told, fillings and implants may soon be a thing of the past
Researchers have engineered a biomaterial scaffold that allows cells to form tooth-like structures, a significant step towards regrowing human teeth. This breakthrough could revolutionize dental care by enabling biologically grown teeth that integrate naturally, unlike current synthetic replacements. While challenges remain, the technology offers a future where damaged teeth can be regenerated.