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Can new teeth be grown?

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Dr. James Donley answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Yes: Yes, new research is showing the possibility of using stem cells to grow new teeth.

Answered 5/21/2014

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Nope: After the primary/baby teeth fall out you have what you have and there are not more that can be made. There has been talk of trying to do that scientifically but nothing done.

Answered 8/21/2012

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Dont hold breath: It is coming but not here yet, so just take care of the teeth you want to keep. Hopefully you catch my drift.

Answered 4/16/2014

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Dr. John Van der Werff answered

Specializes in Dentistry

Not yet available: The research is there but the practical application is not yet available.

Answered 3/21/2015

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