Every year, dental spending adds up to over $120 billion nationally across US. The story is similar in other parts of the world. A large portion of this money goes toward fixing or replacing teeth. Procedures such as cavity fillings, dental crowns, and tooth-loss solutions like dentures and bridges can be costly. Fortunately, they might not be necessary in the future. Is It Possible To Regrow Teeth In Adults?Research done on stem cells have allowed scientists to grow tooth pulps in dogs. A study published in Journal Of Endodontics involved twelve mongrel dogs and their 192 posterior teeth (16 teeth per dog) from the upper and lower jaws. Partial pulpotomies were performed, and the dogs were divided into two equal groups of six. In Group 1, 96 teeth had their coronal pulp cavities filled with a calcium silicate–based capping material. Meanwhile, in the second group, 96 teeth were treated with bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs), followed by the same calcium silicate–based capping material. Both the groups were then analysed for the amount of inflammation, tissue damage, and the thickness of newly formed hard tissue. Researchers observed a significant difference in hard tissue bridge formation between the two groups at both the 1-week and 9-week evaluations, triggering hopes that stem cells could probably be used for regenerating teeth in future.Brushing Is Important To Dental Health But Be CarefulWhile regular brushing is the most important step in maintaining a good dental hygiene, to much brushing can lead to erosion of enamel. Excessive brushing of your teeth can result in a range of issues like enamel erosion, tooth sensitivity and even permanent damage. Improper brushing, combined with highly acidic foods and drinks, can lead to serious dental problems. Overbrushing or brushing using an improper technique can also extensively damage your teeth. Using a hard toothbrush in a horizontal manner can lead to a problem called abrasion that can directly contribute to enamel erosion, particularly near the neck of the tooth on the cheek side. Dental Erosion, tooth erosion or enamel erosion can be caused by a range of chemical or mechanical forces. The process happens slowly, but it is important to be treated as it can lead to wear away underlying layers of your teeth. It can cause the teeth to become smaller, more sensitive and prone to pain. How To Properly Brush Your Teeth?In order to prevent abrasion, dentists recommend using a medium or soft toothbrush along with a minimal abrasive toothbrush. They also suggest that instead of brushing in a horizontal manner, one should use a "Bass technique" or "Modified bass technique" which is gentler on teeth.As per the Bass technique, one should hold the toothbrush at a 45-degree angle place the bristles slightly over the gum line and gently brush for 15 to 20 minutes in circular motion. Gently flick the bristles towards the biting surface to remove the plaque and then continue to the next tooth.ALSO READ: Dental Health: Can Overbrushing Damage Your Teeth?