1:40 I asked a leading scientist in Regenerative Medicine about this once and he completely dismissed it. The same scientist had used chemicals and Bioelectricity to make a frog's amputated leg regrow in 18 months. This is an epic breakthrough by Japanese scientists ! The African clawed frog, which is naturally unable to regenerate its limbs, was treated with the drugs for just 24 hours and this prompted an 18-month period of regrowth of a functional leg. The demonstration raises the prospect that in the future drugs could be used to switch on similar untapped abilities for regeneration in human patients to restore tissues or organs lost to disease or injury...
It would probably be expensive, and it wouldn't be an overnight fix, so you'd still want regular dental care, plus it could be your dentist who would manage this treatment.
So how will this work if a person has severe periodontal desiese, gum, and bone loss? Does the tootg bud akso stimulate gum and bone to grow? Wont the periodontal desiese attack the new tooth as well? Or is this only for select people? There have been many of these stories for years like tooth regeneration for no more cavities, but they all seem to just fizzle away.
They would need to regenerate first the bone and gum with tissue grafts, and the other studies failed, this is the first to reach the human tests stage.
@@angelr194 The few articles that I have read did not really address this. Not sure if the process also stimulates bone and gum growth, or if they have another way, or as you state done with tissue graft. It would be such an amazing thing for the human species if this was a reality.
@@anonymousf454 because today is common to have bone and gum tissue implants as part of reconstruction surgery, the problem was the teeth whose generation process is extremely specialized, hope they have success in September...
@@soohila6693 search studies about dental regeneration, I don't have the study at hand but the last try was a drug (Tideglusib) that damaged the kidneys so they had to try another way.
"put a tooth bud into the jaw" yeah this will be out of most peoples price range. Plus I'm assuming you will need medication or injections till the tooth is fully regrown. $$$$
@@Arbysroastbeefjuice sometimes people are disciplined with money and save up enough over time. :) You don't have to be rich. You just need a plan you can stick to.
It's not like they're making a hamburger! The regeneration mechanisms of the body are too complicated and they have to be sure that inhibiting the protein doesn't destroy the body. Last drug had the secondary effect of kidney failure so they abandoned it.
They didn't. they prolonged the tooth generation process during ferret foetal development, and they rescued mutants whose adult teeth are stunted. edit: the ferret component was on young ferrets, only mice were tested on whilst foetus.
1:40 I asked a leading scientist in Regenerative Medicine about this once and he completely dismissed it. The same scientist had used chemicals and Bioelectricity to make a frog's amputated leg regrow in 18 months. This is an epic breakthrough by Japanese scientists !
The African clawed frog, which is naturally unable to regenerate its limbs, was treated with the drugs for just 24 hours and this prompted an 18-month period of regrowth of a functional leg. The demonstration raises the prospect that in the future drugs could be used to switch on similar untapped abilities for regeneration in human patients to restore tissues or organs lost to disease or injury...
No way something like this will make it to public since it would put dentistry out of business.
It won't, we would have a third set of teeth but there's no evidence we can regrow a fourth one.
It would probably be expensive, and it wouldn't be an overnight fix, so you'd still want regular dental care, plus it could be your dentist who would manage this treatment.
I hope they the government don't disappearing him
@@dariomendoza1518 japanese government won't disappear 10 scientifics, lol
@@angelr194 I was talking about the usa government they OWN Japan!!
@@dariomendoza1518 you overestimate the government... and, again, is an entire team of researchers, it would be useless
@@angelr194 I hope cause my teeth are literally Gone
@@dariomendoza1518 many teams in the world are researching the same thing so we hope one of them have it figured out in 2030
that cool man signed me up We don't need a dentist anymore no more scammers breaking our teeth 😂
I wating this more than Gta VI...
Please make it😢
it will work is will in replaced teeht ?
So how will this work if a person has severe periodontal desiese, gum, and bone loss? Does the tootg bud akso stimulate gum and bone to grow? Wont the periodontal desiese attack the new tooth as well? Or is this only for select people? There have been many of these stories for years like tooth regeneration for no more cavities, but they all seem to just fizzle away.
So.... Where do you think you get the tooth bud bud?
@@cabudagavin3896 I thought they were already in there
They would need to regenerate first the bone and gum with tissue grafts, and the other studies failed, this is the first to reach the human tests stage.
@@angelr194 The few articles that I have read did not really address this. Not sure if the process also stimulates bone and gum growth, or if they have another way, or as you state done with tissue graft. It would be such an amazing thing for the human species if this was a reality.
@@anonymousf454 because today is common to have bone and gum tissue implants as part of reconstruction surgery, the problem was the teeth whose generation process is extremely specialized, hope they have success in September...
I'd brush just for my breath. It would be nice especially in your older ages.
I hope it will be much sooner please hehe i really regret getting my 4 front teeth taken out
The drug has to pass the protocols, the last one damaged the kidneys...
friend i didnt get ur point .does this drug can damage the kidneys you mean ?
@@angelr194how do u know?if it damages the kidneys
@@soohila6693 search studies about dental regeneration, I don't have the study at hand but the last try was a drug (Tideglusib) that damaged the kidneys so they had to try another way.
@@dollynagrecha6792 no, the drug before this try, Tideglusib, was discarded because of some cases of damage to the kidneys.
My best cong to that japanese who created tjat magical medicine its the best scientific discovery of the age
Do u have any updates
We knew how to 5 years ago.
who's we?
@@BrianHallmond you're uneducated ! Simply !
Please i hope this will come in 2028 2029 2030
Please i'm so hope this will come ture ㅠㅅㅠ
0:54 So, it's essentially a dental implant... 😕🫤
Except that it's with your own tissue.
"put a tooth bud into the jaw" yeah this will be out of most peoples price range. Plus I'm assuming you will need medication or injections till the tooth is fully regrown. $$$$
and implants weren't expensive before? This gives people a more natural way to do it.
Only the rich, remember. People who actually need this won’t be able to afford it
@@BrianHallmondYes, and that’s why many people don’t even bother with implants
@@Arbysroastbeefjuice sometimes people are disciplined with money and save up enough over time. :) You don't have to be rich. You just need a plan you can stick to.
@@BrianHallmond Yep, then life happens. Hate to say it, but not all people are as fortunate as you
Good news for me😅
This is good news for humanity.
Question when do humans going to have access to this drug?
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By 2030
I feel like never it would put dentistry out of business.
@@prem_pandya dentistry is already a bad business, that's why the dentists are concentrating in the aesthetic kind.
Please sir help 🙏 all peoples this problem and coming soon this medicine 💊 fast please sir
🙏🏼 yes please
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Fair dinkum unbelivable 😂😂😂❤😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Doctors are to slow 😪
It's not like they're making a hamburger! The regeneration mechanisms of the body are too complicated and they have to be sure that inhibiting the protein doesn't destroy the body.
Last drug had the secondary effect of kidney failure so they abandoned it.
They didn't.
they prolonged the tooth generation process during ferret foetal development, and they rescued mutants whose adult teeth are stunted.
edit:
the ferret component was on young ferrets, only mice were tested on whilst foetus.
Read the 2021 studies, and, is mentioned in the news that they are entering the human clinical trials this September. Hope all goes well.
@@angelr194 im pretty sure we are talking about the same study dude