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Domino@quokk.au to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 hours ago

Breakthrough gel can regenerate tooth enamel within weeks

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Breakthrough gel can regenerate tooth enamel within weeks

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Domino@quokk.au to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 10 hours ago
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An innovative gel that forms a layer over teeth and then recruits calcium and phosphate ions from saliva to build new enamel has the potential to change dental treatment. To date, we don't have any way to regenerate the tough outer layer of enamel on our teeth as it erodes with age.
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    9 hours ago

    I’ve heard of stuff like this for well over a decade. Seems like there’s a new article about teeth regrowth every month, either enamel or full teeth. Still waiting on real results.

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      7 hours ago

      It’s the new new battery tech!

      • FordBeeblebrox@lemmy.world
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        Battery tech is the new fusion, just 10 years away!

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        We have had massive improvements in batteries so that bodes well!

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      It’s a subject that targets people’s deep-seated insecurities. Everybody wants a tooth that can regenerate when they first discover a cavity for themselves.

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        With enamel regrowing constantly after the smallest scratch, cavities cannot get to where they form.

        This hokum story is promising no more cavities ever.

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      The teeth regrowth thing was only two years ago.

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        https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/physiology/articles/10.3389/fphys.2014.00036/full

        It’s been in the works for over ten years. Here is a paper on research into it from 2014.

        https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3000521/

        Here’s another one from 2010.

        https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1882761608000070#cesec60

        And another from 2008.

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          At this point it’s a race between teeth, fusion and GTA 6. Place your bets, people.

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            I bet GTA 6, if only because those investors are going to be more bloodthirsty about it coming out eventually.

            Teeth and fusion need approval to be safe from the…government…

            I withdraw my bet.

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          thats how research works unfortunately

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            Absolutely, which was my point. That the tooth thing wasn’t “only two years ago” it’s actually been in the research and development process for probably over 15 years at this point, with a long way to go.

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          The slow roll on this is disappointing. Bad teeth majorly impact quality and length of life.

          Not to mention the escalating costs.It’s a half trillion dollar industry, which is over $1500/year per American. And that’s not counting dental surgery, orthodontics, etc.

          https://www.ada.org/resources/research/health-policy-institute/dental-practice-research/economic-impact-of-dental-offices

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      I fully believe most dentists would rather kill the inventor of whoever lets us regrow teeth for cheap than let it come to the light of day

      Change my mind.

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        Dentists make a lot more money off of major repairs and general maintenance than they do by replacing teeth entirely.

        Oral surgeons on the other hand do make money off major repairs to damaged teeth or teeth replacements. I know people often call anyone who works on teeth a dentist, but technically they are different professions.

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          Huh? If you could regrow a teeth with a simple solution then they would not make money off of anything except pulling them out, and prescribing luxury bone juice.

          I sure af would not waste money fixing teeth I could just regrow, especially if it can regrow in place as this article suggests without the awkward missing tooth phase.

          It would be like rotors on cars. Nobody resurfaces them anymore - they just replace because replacing has become so cheap that there is no point.

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            But you do replace your brake pads before the wear out completely instead of just letting them grind your rotors, right?

            Most dentist visits are like oil changes and vehicle checks to make sure things aren’t going to fail catastrophically.

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              You would be surprised how many people already don’t maintain their teeth and they aren’t replaceable yet for non ferrets.

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        The only way this sees the market is if it is nerfed to require reapplication every six months.

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