Japanese researchers develop medication to create new teeth

A group of Japanese scientists are working on a medication to grow new teeth in humans.

These experts have been studying the possibility of creating new teeth since 2005. Working with mice, they found that the USAG-1 protein limits the development of new teeth.

This is how the experts developed a medication that neutralizes the USAG-1 protein and would make new teeth grow.

So far, this medication has only been tested on mice with great success.

However, there is still a long way to go before this medication can be used by people.

TYT Newsroom

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