New Dental Innovations from South Korea

South Korean researchers and international teams have developed pioneering tooth enamel regeneration technology, including a bioinspired gel that rebuilds enamel and a microneedle patch designed to regrow teeth. The gel uses a protein-based matrix to guide mineral crystallization, acting as a potential, non-invasive replacement for fillersScienceDailyScienceDaily +5

Key Innovations in Tooth Regeneration (South Korea/Global):

  • Regenerative Gel (2025/2026): A bioinspired gel (reported by SciTechDaily and ScienceDaily) mimics natural enamel formation by using a protein-based matrix to guide minerals (calcium and phosphate) from saliva to repair enamel.
  • Microneedle Patch (2026): Developed in South Korea, this patch uses painless needles to deliver drugs like tideglusib to activate dental stem cells in the gum, showing potential to regrow enamel and even new tooth buds in trials.
  • Mechanism: The technology often targets the inhibition of GSK-3 proteins, which typically prevent tooth regeneration in adults.
  • Clinical Goal: These treatments aim to move beyond traditional fillings and crowns, offering a, permanent solution to tooth loss and decay, with commercialization of some products targeted for 2026. ScienceDailyScienceDaily +4

Key Findings:

  • Chipped enamel can potentially regrow in weeks.
  • The material is designed to be stronger than existing resin fillings.
  • It may reduce, or eventually eliminate, the need for dental implants and dentures.
  • A startup, Mintech-Bio, is involved in bringing the gel to clinical practice. 

Read more here:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/11/251106003151.htm

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