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- MummifiedClient5000 ( @MummifiedClient5000@feddit.dk ) English17•2 months ago
- Evil_Shrubbery ( @Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee ) English2•2 months ago
Teeth full body armour, fang penis, fine anal teeth for things and reasons.
- Fox ( @Fox@pawb.social ) English2•2 months ago
🎵 vagina dentataaaa🎵
- urheber ( @urheber@discuss.tchncs.de ) English13•2 months ago
i want teeth
- superkret ( @superkret@feddit.org ) English10•2 months ago
NSFL warning
Search for “Teratoma” if you want to see what happens when this goes wrong.- zout ( @zout@fedia.io ) 21•2 months ago
This is something different. This treatment is not for replacing teeth that were somehow lost, but for people where one or more teeth didn’t develop in the first place.
- Greg Clarke ( @Greg@lemmy.ca ) English3•2 months ago
Can I use this technology to replace my pinky toe with a tooth? That would be useful for when I stub my toe
- Jo Miran ( @JoMiran@lemmy.ml ) English6•2 months ago
I got you fam!
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- Alice ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) English7•2 months ago
What a way to learn my client doesn’t support spoiler tags
- Greg Clarke ( @Greg@lemmy.ca ) English4•2 months ago
When a joke becomes a nightmare 😳
- kn0wmad1c ( @kn0wmad1c@programming.dev ) English3•2 months ago
It says in the article it will treat “all forms of toothlessness”
- zout ( @zout@fedia.io ) 8•2 months ago
While these treatments are currently focused on patients with congenital tooth deficiency, Takahashi hopes the treatment will be available for anyone who’s lost a tooth.
In other earlier reports it is also mentioned that the successes in animal trials also were with congegeniaal tooth deficiency. So the hopes of this researcher are not backed by results. And though I’m no expert on any field related to this, I can’t see how this would work for people who lost teeth.
Quick edit; an earlier source
- Hossenfeffer ( @Hossenfeffer@feddit.uk ) English6•2 months ago
No thank you very much, I absolutely don’t and I absolutely won’t!
- Hedup ( @Hedup@lemm.ee ) English5•2 months ago
Sounds like a lot of pain. Not sure if its worth it.
- Duranie ( @Duranie@leminal.space ) English5•2 months ago
As someone who has experienced decades of poverty and chronic depression who is now finally in a more stable place, I’d be willing to trade certain other body parts if it meant I could have a do over on my teeth. As long as the pain isn’t life long, I’d get over it.
I’m self conscious about the way my mouth moves when I talk, how I smile or laugh (whether or not it’s worth the risk) and even how I chew. I’d be willing to be a test subject, because God knows what they’d charge if it works.
- Alice ( @Alice@beehaw.org ) English1•2 months ago
If this could eventually replace lost teeth, I’d love it. I’ve been planning to get an implant, and I know the failure rate is low, but the potential side effects of having a screw right below my sinuses is upsetting.
I know fixing the gap in my mouth is a vanity thing purely to conform to western beauty standards but I look like Patrick Star when I open my mouth