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Can broken teeth be grown back?

DisillusionedCitizen

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I'm asking this because I broke my tooth back in 2022. I haven't told anyone in my family because not only am I suspicious about the dental industry hiding something from patients, but in addition to the likely high cost of having one pulled out, I'm suspicious of there being chemicals in the dental procedures (which will affect my brain in some way.

I wonder, is there something about tooth growth that the dental industry isn't telling us?
 
I remember reading this article not too long ago, it talks about dentists in Japan researching a drug to help the growth of a dormant third set of teeth hidden underneath the gums for people who have most of their teeth already gone.

Article: https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2024/12/13/japan/science-health/research-to-regrow-teeth/

Study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352320423000044
I've encountered something like this myself, but will it give the intended results?
 
I've encountered something like this myself, but will it give the intended results?
I saw a video about this, and I don’t think so.

It triggeres the Stem cells in your jaw to grow a set of teeth. But as far as I remember you can not select a single tooth - it will regrow all teeth. So your teeth you have right now will all fall out.

There could be also complications, like getting crooked teeth, or the teeth growing ojt the sides, if ur unlucky.

Do ur own research. I have no clue if I am right here, this is just what I remember.

Besides lf that, no you can not regrow teeth.

You would need to go to a dentist.
 
I've encountered something like this myself, but will it give the intended results?
Hopefully, the before and after pictures of their results on animal teeth seem promising... Clinical trials are continuing until August to test for safety before moving onto the second stage
 
I'm asking this because I broke my tooth back in 2022. I haven't told anyone in my family because not only am I suspicious about the dental industry hiding something from patients, but in addition to the likely high cost of having one pulled out, I'm suspicious of there being chemicals in the dental procedures (which will affect my brain in some way.

I wonder, is there something about tooth growth that the dental industry isn't telling us?
If you achieve Magnum Opus, your teeth will grow back.
 
My advice would be to visit the dentist to at least have this checked up upon. Take it from someone who has been there, avoiding to have some teeth problems fixed, thinking it'll be fine as time goes on.

A broken tooth can be "no problem" for many years, but actually be slowly rotting inside. An infected tooth hurts so bad, you will walk very happily to the next dentist just to have this fixed.

Over prolonged time you might also risk getting abscesses in your gums or you might put too much pressure on other teeth if you try to avoid a certain tooth while chewing. Bacteria from infections in your mouth can also travel to other areas if untreated for too long, like the jaw or even the brain or heart.

All of this can be avoided if you just go to the dentist to get that one tooth fixed early. Even if it's costly or if they might use components you don't like, it'll be better to fix a small problem early than many problems/a big problem later.

It'd be nice if we could regrow teeth like sharks but even if this procedure would be easily available it'd very likely be more costly than simply getting one tooth fixed.
 

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