Scientists at Tufts University have developed a bioengineered “smart” tooth implant designed to integrate with gum tissue and even reconnect with nerve pathways, something traditional implants can’t do. According to ZEM Science, this cutting-edge implant uses a biodegradable nanofiber coating loaded with stem cells and a growth protein (FGF-2), encouraging the body to regenerate soft tissue and nerve connections around the tooth.
Even more impressive, it’s inserted using a press-fit technique, meaning no drilling. The implant expands gently into the socket, reducing trauma and speeding up healing. In animal studies, it remained stable and showed signs of forming biological bonds like a natural tooth. While it’s not yet available for humans, this innovation could revolutionize dental care by restoring not just the look of your smile, but the feel of it too.
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