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Scientists may have found a way to regrow lost teeth

Researchers at Columbia University have found a way to use stem cell technology and bioengineering to regrow human teeth. The technology is currently unable to regrow these teeth within the patient's mouth but has had much success with animal testing. This technology should be available to the public in the near future.

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Sat Dec 28 - ScienceTimes

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