Scientists Grow Human Teeth in Laboratory for the First Time.

Samples of grown human teeth in the laboratory
Samples of grown human teeth in the laboratory

Scientists from the United Kingdom, including those from King's College and Imperial College London, have successfully grown human teeth for the first Time in a laboratory. According to The Independent, they developed a material that can serve as an environment for tooth development. This material allows cells to receive signals and actively form teeth. Scientists believe that this method could completely transform tooth restoration procedures, as teeth could grow in a person's jaw and regenerate.

The method can be used both in laboratory conditions, where teeth are grown completely, and in a patient's mouth at an early stage of formation, allowing them to grow naturally. Scientists believe that this discovery could change the approach to tooth restoration.

In Poland, there is now an opportunity for Ukrainians to receive funding for dental treatment. People with health insurance can now receive 600 zlotys (approximately 6138 UAH) for dental services. These services are funded by the National Health Fund.


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