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Another prediction coming true! I predicted a couple of years ago that we will have new dentistry with the ability to regrow teeth. https://thepremierdaily.com/teeth-grow-back/?WIBY=mFplDd&fbclid=IwAR3xIov3pNKFqVEhUevuZ1j5CTstBSThq-OR74RgCsh_8gtbdOjqNI-wPjI

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New Treatment Makes Teeth Grow Back
A new antibody treatment made lab animals regrow missing teeth. If it works on people, dentistry will never be the same.

I would love to regrow my extracted tooth. It had to go after a botched root canal left me in agony for weeks. Can’t wait for all these new treatments.

In response Dale Bradburn to his Publication

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In response Lisa Newnham to her Publication

My very first root canal resulted in a totally lost tooth less than six months later. Every time I heard “root canal” after that I said no, just pull it now and save me the professional reasoning and unnecessary extra charges. Three molar teeth were pulled/lost over time.

My question, if history is even remotely legit, how do older skeletons seem to have a complete or decent set of teeth on their skull? I understand life spans have changed, but I also had my first root canal in my twenties, so it is not just that everyone died younger.

No more flouride, no more amalgam (mercury fillings under a pretty name), no no no...

I suppose it is easier to identify dental records when you hack away at everyone’s face over time, and they used to regularly use dental records to identify a deceased person after an accident or whatever.