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Dissolving glass could aid bone growth

Bone cells grown on bioactive glass after two weeks Image courtesy Imperial College

Bone cells grown on bioactive glass after two weeks
Image courtesy Imperial College

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June 9, 2008 Bone growth and joint replacement is a painful process, but British scientists claim that one possible solution for a glass jaw is, well, a jaw made from glass. A porous "bioactive" glass substance that activates the genes responsible for stimulating bone growth has the potential to replace the need for bone transplants.

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