Stem cells are cells that can differentiate into one or more other cell types and thereby take on a new set of characteristics and functions. They develop naturally in the life of an organism. Some stem cells are pluripotent, meaning they can transform into any number of new types of cells or tissues, an attractive trait for scientists interested in potential medical and therapeutic applications. Researchers Shinya Yamanaka and Kazutoshi Takahashi successfully generated pluripotent stem cells from somatic cells in a lab, which won Dr. Yamanaka the Nobel Prize in 2012.
Stem cell-based treatments offer remarkable advantages for dental implants and bone grafting. From an immortalized cell line in a lab, our scientists can grow unlimited bone and pre-osseointegrate dental implants creating a bone-hybrid implant. Compared to bone sourced from tissue banks, stem cell-derived bone grown in a GMP-certified facility under aseptic conditions has no risk of infection.
Today, the industry lags behind science. Current dental implants and bone grafting procedures have significant limitations, and established players have yet to adopt stem cell-based biotechnology. Our cutting-edge product represents a new paradigm in dentistry and orthopedics.
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