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tooth growthJapan Times
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A team of researchers in Kansai is set to begin clinical trials next month to develop medicine to help grow teeth.
The experimental drug will first be administered to adult men who have lost back teeth.
It will then be tested on children with congenital anodontia who are born with few teeth.
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