Yes but *where*
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@ethanschoonover people all up for it until they learn the term "dermoid cyst".
@gsuberland @ethanschoonover I've seen a few ovarian teratomas with ungodly numbers of very well developed teeth, but nothing obvious they developed from.
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@ethanschoonover The tooth regrowth trials are by Dr. Katsu Takahashi at Kyoto University Hospital. The subject must have intact dormant 3rd row tooth buds that can be activated, so if the former tooth was abscessed and took out the underlying bone and dormant 3rd row tooth bud, it won't work. (We are born with enough tooth buds to grow three sets of teeth, but one set of those buds stays dormant).
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@tsturm @ethanschoonover Sadly we are not like sharks, which can grow an unlimited number of sets of teeth. Wouldn’t that be cool?
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@tsturm @ethanschoonover Sadly we are not like sharks, which can grow an unlimited number of sets of teeth. Wouldn’t that be cool?
@badtux @ethanschoonover I'd never heard that there's a potential third row of teeth.
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Yes but *where*
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@ethanschoonover The tooth regrowth trials are by Dr. Katsu Takahashi at Kyoto University Hospital. The subject must have intact dormant 3rd row tooth buds that can be activated, so if the former tooth was abscessed and took out the underlying bone and dormant 3rd row tooth bud, it won't work. (We are born with enough tooth buds to grow three sets of teeth, but one set of those buds stays dormant).
@badtux @ethanschoonover This is the kind of nightmare I was waiting for. Thank you. My nights were too relaxing.
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Two words: vagina dentata.
@20002ist @ethanschoonover @MHowell stating the obvious there, but OK

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Yes but *where*
@ethanschoonover Given the state of things, I initially read that as a trial *in court*
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Yes but *where*
There's that 2007 movie about Teeth …
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Oh, my, yes. Every. Where.
Covered in thousands. Bottom of your feet even. Except none in your mouth and only tortilla chips and apples to eat. -
Yes but *where*
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Yes but *where*
@ethanschoonover no source = made up article!
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Yes but *where*
@ethanschoonover I know it's intended as a joke but that's honestly the exact main issue with the drug and trials they have to tackle
it's a gene you can switch, it'll just cause the body to start growing teeth again.. but even our natural set of teeth has overgrowth issues (wisdom teeth), so there's definitely a chance of accidentally getting another set of wisdom teeth-like issues
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