3 thoughts on “Progress In Tooth Regeneration”

  1. Glad I kept my wisdom teeth in, even though they’ve caused me a couple of setbacks from the orthodontics work that was done in my teenage years.

    In any case, Rand, did you change your RSS publication settings? I grew accustomed to being able to read your posts full-width without having to scroll up and down for anything other than really long posts. I came back this afternoon to find posts truncated, which means individually navigating to each post and having to scroll up and down on each one to read them.

    If it’s a matter of generating click-throughs to the posts, I still click through to view comments on posts that I’m interested to hear others’ thoughts on, but I prefer being able to read the posts full-width at a reasonable font size on the RSS page.

    One of my constant complaints about blogs is narrow newspaper columns, though this one is better than some others. It still only takes up about 5/8 of my screen width when I navigate past the RSS feed to the main blog, which, in the day and age of widescreen monitors, is another annoyance of mine with regards to most of the internet.

  2. I expect that any tooth can supply the stem cells. Wisdom teeth are just the most expendable source.

  3. i have lost 4 teeth already because of teeth disease.and i may lost more.but i really lose faith in this project,i guess this would be not available in next 20 years!

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