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The true function of wisdom teeth in humans may have been discovered They have always been considered useless, but they could be more useful than we think LAURA FOLE BLAKE REYNOLDS ...
DNA-based enzymes, also known as DNAzymes, have opened new opportunities for signal generation and amplification in several fields including biosensing. However, biosensor performance can be hampered ...
Nanoscale electrodes based on one-dimensional inorganic conductors could possess significant advantages for electrochemical measurements over their macroscopic counterparts in a variety of ...
The poster said their six-year-old son had lost his first tooth and was “thrilled” as it meant he could leave it out for the tooth fairy, who left him a very generous $5 (£3.70).
Dental implants look the part, but by design they can't replace actual teeth. Now scientists have developed an innovative new implant that "grows" into the gum and fuses with existing nerves to ...
Each year, millions of people in the U.S. get dental implants as a long-term, natural-looking fix for missing teeth. But traditional implants don't fully mimic real teeth.
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