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kavan:

--- Quote from: jusken on October 06, 2017, 06:02:51 PM ---Definitely not an investor, don't know enough about it.

I've been looking into bone/tissue advancements.  After jaw surgery, my teeth and gums in particular have black triangles/bone loss.  I also looked into fat grafting for a couple years because of the embarrassment being so gaunt (particularly in the face) has caused me.  I've come to the conclusion that the current treatment modalities are fairly arcane.  Grafting in general is just very unpredictable, as well as being highly limited in where it can treat (resulting in only a partial correction).

I have a few companies I've been following, this one popped up several months ago and is going to human trials.  If you have any others that I don't know about, I'm definitely interested!

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Not an investor either. Years back, I used to get invited to dr. vacanti's talks on tissue regeneration.

ditterbo:

--- Quote from: GJ on October 06, 2017, 06:06:58 PM ---That's me, you, and Lazlo at the least.

It's bad how that happens. I think it's mostly the orthodontics, and they don't tell you this going into it. I really hope they can regrow bone/papilla within the next decade. The George Bush years were really lean for stem cell based BioTech because he had to pretend to be against stem cells to keep certain voters. Stem Cell behavior and technology are pretty amazing.

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This seems kind of common? Of all the things I've heard so far, that probably concerns me the most.  Maybe for me its surgery first or bust. A somewhat more natural profile for a janky gum line doesn't seem worth the trade off when I'm all in just for aesthetics & hoping my lower lip works again. I'll stop smiling instead b/c I don't want to show my teeth roots, so essentially back to where I am now.

PloskoPlus:

--- Quote from: GJ on October 06, 2017, 06:06:58 PM ---That's me, you, and Lazlo at the least.

It's bad how that happens. I think it's mostly the orthodontics, and they don't tell you this going into it. I really hope they can regrow bone/papilla within the next decade. The George Bush years were really lean for stem cell based BioTech because he had to pretend to be against stem cells to keep certain voters. Stem Cell behavior and technology are pretty amazing.

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Yeah my gums took a beating as well. They warn you about root resorption, which AFAIK is not common, but not about gum recession, which I think happens far more often.

GJ:

--- Quote from: ditterbo on October 06, 2017, 07:13:59 PM ---This seems kind of common? Of all the things I've heard so far, that probably concerns me the most.  Maybe for me its surgery first or bust. A somewhat more natural profile for a janky gum line doesn't seem worth the trade off when I'm all in just for aesthetics & hoping my lower lip works again. I'll stop smiling instead b/c I don't want to show my teeth roots, so essentially back to where I am now.

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Well my teeth roots aren't showing, but if you're an adult and get ortho, you're going to lose papilla and maybe bone. They don't tell you that. It's criminal.

jusken:

--- Quote from: GJ on October 06, 2017, 07:43:26 PM ---Well my teeth roots aren't showing, but if you're an adult and get ortho, you're going to lose papilla and maybe bone. They don't tell you that. It's criminal.

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This is probably true in most cases, yes.  Thinking pessimistically, if even a third of their adult patients end up with good results (aka not enough visible bone loss), they have plenty of ideal results to show off.  This is how I think now haha - I'm just waiting for a paradigm shift in treatment options, because the current stuff makes me sick!

On the bright side, tech companies like Google have a huge surplus of unspent earnings every year that they can dump into Biotech/AI - so those things are next on the list.

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