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A gel that can help decayed teeth grow back in just
weeks may mean an end to fillings.
The
gel, which is being developed by scientists in France, works by
prompting cells in teeth to start multiplying. They then form healthy
new tooth tissue that gradually replaces what has been lost to decay.
Researchers
say in lab studies it took just four weeks to restore teeth back to
their original healthy state. The gel contains melanocyte-stimulating
hormone, or MSH.
We produce this in the pituitary gland, a pea-sized gland just behind
the bridge of the nose.
MSH is already known to play an important part in determining skin
colour - the more you have, the darker your flesh tone.
But recent studies suggest MSH may also play a crucial role in
stimulating bone regeneration.
As
bone and teeth are very similar in their structure, a team of
scientists at the National Institute for Health and Medical Research in
Paris tested if the hormone could stimulate tooth growth.
Their
findings, published in the American Chemical Society journal ACS Nano,
could signal hurtnot just an end to fillings, but the dreaded dentist
drill as well.
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