15/02/2026
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A revolutionary advance in dentistry is bringing the dream of natural tooth regrowth closer to reality. Researchers are developing regenerative therapies that activate dormant dental cells, using stem cells, growth factors, and bioengineered scaffolds to rebuild teeth from the root up. Unlike dentures or implants, these teeth restore the natural structure, strength, and function of original teeth.
Early clinical trials conducted overseas have shown promising results, with patients regrowing fully functional teeth in a fraction of the time previously expected. While domestic regulatory approval is still under review, some countries have already launched programs allowing patients to experience these treatments firsthand.
If widely adopted, such therapies could transform dental care, replacing artificial solutions with true biological restoration, offering long-term dental health and a natural smile.
Source/Credit: University of Tokyo; Journal of Dental Research; international regenerative dentistry clinical trials.