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yorkster

(3,261 posts)
6. A stretch perhaps,but possible applications for
Sun Jul 28, 2024, 05:14 PM
Jul 2024

dental implants. Recently heard about
the months it took for a friend's implant from extraction to bone graft, etc., etc., I suddenly thought of spray foam insulation and imagined a time when
there could be an injection of bone cells which could grow much more quickly than the present norm. That was months ago. Obviously no scientist, but what possibilities - "cartilage cells, neurons, spinal cord" - incredible.

Many thanks.

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3 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

A hopeful breakthrough.. Permanut Jul 2024 #1
Truly amazing, wow. Dave Bowman Jul 2024 #2
We've got a dancing candidate central scrutinizer Jul 2024 #3
In this day and age True Dough Jul 2024 #4
Maybe that explains TFG's miraculous ear cartilage healing? jmbar2 Jul 2024 #5
Music by homegirl Jul 2024 #9
--- like watching Boris Karloff as The Mummy. 3Hotdogs Jul 2024 #10
A stretch perhaps,but possible applications for yorkster Jul 2024 #6
I have degenerative discs, C4-7. I'd love to have them regenerated ms liberty Jul 2024 #7
Fascinating relayerbob Jul 2024 #8
Do the dancing molecules Ojerly Jul 2024 #11
This could help a lot of people with bad hips Farmer-Rick Jul 2024 #12
Same with knees! ShazzieB Jul 2024 #13
Fascinating! intrepidity Jul 2024 #14
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