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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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“This is Peebles, or Peebs for short. My big baby girl I found by my house that I started feeding about a month ago and she’s officially part of my family. I love her and would never trade the world for this amazing cat I’ve...
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This is Peebles, or Peebs for short. My big baby girl I found by my house that I started feeding about a month ago and she’s officially part of my family. I love her and would never trade the world for this amazing cat I’ve been gifted with. She’s helped me through so much in life and thought that it’d be nice to show the world :)

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Researchers at King’s College London found that the drug Tideglusib stimulates the stem cells contained in the pulp of teeth so that they generate new dentine – the mineralised material under the enamel.

Teeth already have the capability of regenerating dentine if the pulp inside the tooth becomes exposed through a trauma or infection, but can only naturally make a very thin layer, and not enough to fill the deep cavities caused by tooth decay.

But Tideglusib switches off an enzyme called GSK-3 which prevents dentine from carrying on forming.

Scientists showed it is possible to soak a small biodegradable sponge with the drug and insert it into a cavity, where it triggers the growth of dentine and repairs the damage within six weeks.

The tiny sponges are made out of collagen so they melt away over time, leaving only the repaired tooth.

venerabledreadnought

That is by far the coolest thing I’ve heard this year.

whenthemusicsended

WHAT.

docwithtardisfez

Me and my 11 cavities are paying attention.

ineffablewitch

please god let this become a thing quickly