Tooth loss affects billions worldwide. A Kyoto University spinout is testing a drug called TRG-035 that could regrow real ...
Japanese biotech drug aims to reverse tooth loss by regrowing teeth. Here's how TRG-035 works, where trials stand and when it ...
Japan’s tooth-regrowth drug passes its first safety test. See how this breakthrough could change dental care by 2030.
A drug targeting the USAG-1 protein entered human trials in Japan in 2024. Researchers aim to make third tooth regrowth ...
In animals, the work has already produced new teeth. In humans, the most important question is still open. The work follows a ...
Human tooth regrowth trials are underway in Japan, raising hopes that missing teeth could one day grow back naturally.
For decades, dentists and scientists have dreamed of helping people regrow lost teeth. Now, thanks to remarkable advances in genetics, molecular biology, and regenerative medicine, that dream is ...
A hypothetical model illustrating how reduced Hedgehog signaling alters interactions between the rudimentary tooth bud (R2) and the first molar (M1), leading to supernumerary (SN) tooth or molar ...
A novel study on the natural coordination of tooth development in time and space, led by Dr. Han-Sung Jung at the Yonsei University College of Dentistry, Korea, has discovered that "lingual" cells on ...