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Teeth and Dentures

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by rimrocker, Jan 5, 2009.

  1. rimrocker

    rimrocker Member

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    Fascinating reading on the state of dental science. Oddly, I was thinking just the other day (some recessed holiday kid memory probably) that the last person I saw with dentures was my dearly departed grandmother.

     
  2. rezdawg

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    Few random points I can make:

    1) Regenerating a tooth is at least a decade away, probably up to and over 15 years.
    2) Clinically regenerating teeth for patients is probably 2-3 decades away.
    3) Complete dentures may be on the decline (in private practice), but partial dentures are still very popular. However, there are still many underprivileged people that are edentulous or close to edentulism.

    In actuality, not much has changed in dentistry over the last 20 years, other than improved materials and the popularity and success of dental implants. People are still getting cavities and losing teeth. However, instead of getting partial dentures, the "richer" are choosing to replace the missing teeth with implants...although, many people still cannot afford such treatment. This brings me to my next point...once we do get to the point where we can regenerate teeth, how much of the population will really be able to afford it? My guess is not much.
     
  3. IROC it

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    Once we get to the place where teeth can be regenerated, how many in our population will be able to afford it? Not many.

    That's my guess.


    ...um, too.
     
  4. Deckard

    Deckard Blade Runner
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    Trippy. I've read about this possibility in Science Fiction many times. Since I still have my wisdom teeth, maybe it'll work for the Blade Runner, should the need arise! I love these kinds of stories. As the world seemingly teeters on the edge of economic depression and chaos, science marches on. (que dramatic John Williams "Science Marches On" theme!)
     

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