I have seen CS make drilling unnecessary as it killed the bacterial colony that was eating the tooth leaving nothing but clean bone in the hole..but that's about it.

ode

At 10:45 AM 3/28/2007 -0400, you wrote:

Cinder Ella wrote:
It has been discussed on this forum that when a finger has been cut off that regeneration is possible, especially easier in small children, with CS. Is the same possible with a tooth that has had a cavity drilled out of it? Can CS regenerate a tooth? Provided the root is still intact and alive?
Doris

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