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I think some of this old article got lost in translation. I had seen a similar older article that had this only causing kids with a genetic defect that prevented their 2nd set of teeth from growing out (this posted article said the trial is being done on 2 to 7 year olds), so I'm doubtful it will do anything for adults that lost adult teeth. I think the article I had previously read said as much.
Huh?
But are they missing a tooth due to a genetic issue? Or are they missing a tooth from losing an adult tooth, already?
Need a better source.
Here's some of the earlier research on mice and ferrets: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abf1798