Lab-grown teeth might become an alternative to fillings - Adults could one day grow their own replacement teeth instead of having fillings – as scientists make a key discovery. - Futurology Today
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from Lugh@futurology.today to technology@lemmy.ml on 19 Apr 19:03
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from Lugh@futurology.today to technology@lemmy.ml on 19 Apr 19:03
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Yep, I first read about this more than a decade ago so that tracks. Probably a decade or three more before it’s really viable as a solution.
Yeah, the optimistic people in the field might have the rosy outlook to say in about a decade currently, but they’ll usually kinda start mumbling if you try to pin them down on it.
Only person I know that’s keeping up with the various attempts to regrow or replace teeth as a professional has said we might see the very first wave of it around maybe 2040ish, if everything goes well, with early trials sometime after 2030ish. And even getting them to be that predictive was with the promise to never quote them by name because “there are so many steps between what’s going on and human trials that could fail or go wrong, shit is still science fiction to me”
Thompson’s teeth: The only teeth strong enough to eat other teeth.
I would love to be able to replace the teeth I broke in elementary school with regrown teeth, rather than crowns on posts through a dead root that I have now. I’d like to be able to bite into an apple without fear.
That one looks way to big though…
Looks like my teeth necklace dream might become a reality without having to resort to questionable means.
(Seriously though, this is great!)