Dental care can be expensive. But nearly half of Medicare beneficiaries don’t have dental coverage, according to KFF[1].
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Hosted on MSNTeeth Are the Next Frontier in Lab-Grown Body PartsGrowing human organs in laboratories has rapidly moved from the annals of fiction into the realm of actual science. But ...
New research could transform how broken bones are treated, with the development of a special zinc-based dissolvable material that could replace the metal plates and screws typically used to hold ...
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ZME Science on MSNHuman-like Teeth Grown in Pigs Could Make Dental Implants a Thing of the PastLosing a tooth is more than just a painful inconvenience. It’s the loss of a living, functional part of your body — one that ...
Its high mechanical characteristics allow effective preservation of the space under the membrane for bone tissue restoration.
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