Scientists have discovered a drug that regenerates lost teeth (Photo)

This is a common thing that has happened for decades, there is a hollow in your mouth, a time to obtain a filling or planting of a tooth that is more costly. But what if these dental procedures can soon be a thing of the past. Researchers have discovered that [...]
But what if these dental procedures can soon be a thing of the past. Researchers have found that one of the drugs developed to help slow Alzheimer's negative symptoms can actually benefit our teeth.
The medicine called Tideglusib actually promoted the natural return of the teeth to the rats, reports “Disclose.tv”, the Periscope broadcast.



From what researchers have been able to determine, where the tooth enamel began to be renewed in the lab mice that were prescribed for medicine during the initial research involving Alzheimer's is now being done more research on tooth regeneration in general.
London Institute of Stamatology Professor Paul Shape, quoted as saying: “The use of a drug that has already been tested in clinical trials for Alzheimer's disease provides a real opportunity to receive this emergency treatment at clinics. ”/Periscopi/












