New teeth from own cells. Crowns, Dentures, Future Dentistry keynote speaker

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Uploaded by on Jul 3, 2011

http://www.globalchange.com Grow new teeth using your own stem cells. Animal studies grow replacement teeth. Alternatives to crowns, dentures, bridges, false teeth, gold teeth, weak or cracked teeth, crooked smiles. Future of cosmetic dentistry and dental practice. How dentists will restore or replace lost or damaged teeth. Antiageing therapies, science and research. 65% of health care spending on people over 65 years old. Aging process -- physiology of aging and remedies, antiaging therapies. How to stay young. Use of drug therapy and stem cell therapy for cosmetic reasons to enhance appearance and attractiveness. How we share common aging and regenerative processes with many other animals. Shared genetic code and cell structures. From health to performance, from sickness to wellness, from prevention to appearance. Future of health care. Patrick Dixon is a health care and dental keynote speaker at many health and dentistry conferences. How patients, clients, over the counter customers, and consumers of health care products will manage their own treatment, including choices about dental care. Patient choice and public health policy changes with government budget health and dentistry cuts, health care and dental treatment rationing, post code lotteries. Private and public funding for dental treatment. How dentists and practice nurses will manage patients who often know more about their own dental conditions, may have made their own diagnosis, have made decisions about their own teeth (patient autonomy). Impact on over the counter pharmaceutical industry, chemists, drug stores, pharmacies and retail sales of dental related products -- more than toothpaste and protective mouth washes.

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  • Well new teeth are the relatively easy bit. The hard bit is making them grow up the right way round....

  • Looking forward to your opinions about these important issues.

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  • @pjvdixon

    awesome news, but if you had to guess , when will this procedure be in full effect?

  • i like it i cant wait..ive a nasty cracked tooth and its killing me:P

    a new set of freshly grown teeth sounds just great..!!

  • sign me up! :)

  • wow wow wow,,,,god bless u all,,,,,that so nice amazing news.

  • I wonder how the insurance companies will deal? Their usual way I imagine.

  • A new spinal chord? How far away?a friend asked about heart and hair as well. Very cool

  • Can you grow human cells onto nonhuman scaffolds to derive novel organic systems that won't be rejected by the body?

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