A pioneering dental medicine project in Japan is making strides toward clinical trials, with the aim of becoming the world's first tooth-regrowing treatment, according to the country's national news site Mainichi. The upcoming trial will be focused on patients affected by anodontia, a genetic condition characterized by the absence of teeth, or partial anodontia, where people are missing some teeth, as described by the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). Clinical trials are scheduled
Probably going to be better to buy implants since the price of those will go down probably.
The price of a drug treatment like this would also go down over time. Everything starts out expensive.