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New teeth!
2005-03-09
We may not be very far away from a time when dentists offer to help people with damaged or missing teeth grow new ones, according to new research presented on Wednesday.

A series of presentations at a dental meeting demonstrate that techniques using stem cells and gene therapy to regenerate teeth are producing promising results, suggesting this technique may not be far off.

"I think it's looking like quite an exciting technology for the near future," said Dr. Tony Smith, editor of the Journal of Dental Research, who was not involved in any of the newest studies.

Smith explained that the presentations describe techniques that enable dentists to coax existing teeth into repairing and regenerating themselves, and techniques where dentists can "start from scratch."

Clearly, techniques that involve adding new tissue to already-existing teeth are "probably a bit closer on the horizon," perhaps within a "handful of years," Smith predicted. Techniques that grow teeth from scratch will likely take at least another 10 years to perfect, he added.

In some instances, researchers are trying to reprogram cells in the mouth to behave like tooth-growing cells, convincing them they have to produce new teeth, Smith explained.

Other techniques being explored involve using stem cells, which have the potential to become any type of cell or tissue. In one study being presented at the meeting, researchers successfully extracted stem cells from the pulp of adult teeth, Smith said. The next step is to examine whether it's possible to use these teeth to regenerate new dental tissue, he said.

Other research being unveiled describes tests of different approaches to select stem cells from pulp, and all shows "different degrees of success," Smith said.

These techniques may one day help people whose teeth have decayed from very bad cavities, who have lost teeth in an accident, or whose teeth have worn down from acid or hard brushing, among other conditions, he predicted.

The findings are being presented Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday during the 83rd General Session of the International Association for Dental Research in Baltimore, Maryland.
Posted by:Sobiesky

#9  remove the Nospam..... it's just Fsmokey@cox.net
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-09 10:52:02 PM  

#8  Off topic. Frank G, i tried to send you a picture of Gus the Goose and Buddy the Dog sleeping together but the e-mail was undeliverable.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-03-09 10:50:22 PM  

#7  no doubt Homer Simpson was in charge
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-09 10:45:05 PM  

#6  Another was from the Far Side. A scene in a nuclear poer plant. A canary with 3 eyes is in a cage. One of the operators is yelling, "Everybody get out of here! The Canary has mutated!"
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-03-09 10:42:20 PM  

#5  I remember a Three Mile Island cartoon - "Oh, I see little Johnny has grown another foot", says the admiring neighbor, but he's not taller, he's got a THIRD foot sticking out of the top of his head! So now, maybe you coould grow a new tooth out of the top of your head?
Posted by: Bobby   2005-03-09 10:29:14 PM  

#4  typical ozarks-type reference: like "what has 44 legs and 62 teeth? the front row at a willy nelson concert"
Posted by: Frank G   2005-03-09 10:00:38 PM  

#3  It's an old joke attributed to various Southern States. Here in Tennessee it could be in reference to West Virginia or Arkansas. "How do we know the tooth brush was invented in West Virginia/Arkansas? If it had been invented anywhere else it would have been called a Teeth Brush.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-03-09 9:53:04 PM  

#2  ??? Care to shed some light? Too many accidents or too much indulging in acid?
Posted by: Sobiesky   2005-03-09 9:21:06 PM  

#1  Arkansas and West Virginia are saved!!!
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2005-03-09 9:09:35 PM  

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